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Trade surplus hits nearly 3-year high in May

South Korea’s trade surplus surged to a nearly three-year high in May, as an economic recovery of its two largest exporting partners fueled brisk outbound shipments, the government said Saturday.

South Korea chalked up a trade surplus of $6.03 billion last month, compared with a surplus of $2.39 billion a year earlier, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

Exports gained 3.2 percent on-year to $48.37 billion, while imports fell 4.8 percent to $42.34 billion over the cited period, the ministry said.

The May trade surplus is the largest logged since October 2010, marking the 16th consecutive month the country’s trade balance has stayed in the black.

The sharp on-year growth in trade surplus came as exports performed well on increased demand from the United States and China, the ministry noted.

As the world’s two biggest economies showed signs of recovery from the prolonged downturn, exports in IT products saw booming demand. The outbound shipments of mobile and telecom products spiked 62.5 percent on-year in May, followed by a 17.4 percent gain in autos and 6.2 percent in petrochemical goods. (Yonhap News)
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