According to the median media survey of eight economists, Singapore's non-petroleum domestic exports are likely to increase 8.45% year-on-year in September. In contrast, the increase in August was 10.7%. Selena Ling, chief economist at OCBC Bank, expects double-digit growth to slow in July and August as the low base effect begins to subside. After seasonal adjustments, non-petroleum domestic exports fell 4.7% year on year in August.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/15 09:25
According to the median media survey of eight economists, Singapore's non-petroleum domestic exports are likely to increase 8.45% year-on-year in September. In contrast, the increase in August was 10.7%. Selena Ling, chief economist at OCBC Bank, expects double-digit growth to slow in July and August as the low base effect begins to subside. After seasonal adjustments, non-petroleum domestic exports fell 4.7% year on year in August.