S.Korea exports to rise most in nearly 5 years, imports also higher on Mideast conflict: Reuters poll

S.Korea exports to rise most in nearly 5 years, imports also higher on Mideast conflict: Reuters poll

By Jihoon Lee

Reuters

SEOUL, March 30 (Reuters) - South Korea's March exports probably rose at the strongest pace in nearly five years on a ‌boom in chip demand fuelled byartificial intelligenceinvestment, although the ‌Iran war was set to drive up imports and inflation, a Reuters poll showed on ​Monday.

Exports from Asia's fourth-largest economy, a bellwether for global trade, were projected to have risen 44.9% from a year earlier, according to a median forecast of 11 economists.

That would be faster than the 28.7% rise in February and the strongest ‌since May 2021. It ⁠would also mark the 10th consecutive month of year-on-year gains.

"Semiconductor prices are continuing to rise sharply on robust demand for ⁠memory chips," said Chun Kyu-yeon, an economist at Hana Securities, expecting this year's trade surpluses at record levels.

In the first 20 days of this month, exports rose ​50.4%, as ​semiconductor sales surged 163.9%. Shipments to ​the U.S. and China rose 57.8% ‌and 69.0%, respectively, while those to the European Union were up 6.6%.

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"However, due to the impact of high oil prices, import growth will also be higher than previously projected," said Park Sang-hyun, an economist at iM Securities. "It is expected that there will be some disruption to shipments to the Middle ‌East."

In Monday's monthly survey, imports were forecast to ​have risen 18.0% in March from a ​year earlier, after growing 7.5% ​in February. That would mark the biggest jump since September ‌2022.

The median forecast for the country's ​monthly trade balance stood ​at $21.2 billion, wider than $15.4 billion in the previous month and a record high.

Consumer inflation probably accelerated in March to 2.4%, the fastest pace ​in four months. Inflation ‌was 2.0% in February.

South Korea is scheduled to report trade figures ​for March on Wednesday, April 1, at 9 a.m. (0000 GMT).

(Reporting by ​Jihoon Lee; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

 

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