Exports in Singapore increased to 42691.60 Million SGD in January from 41948.60 Million SGD in December of 2016. Exports in Singapore averaged 14303.78 Million SGD from 1964 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 45291.60 Million SGD in January of 2012 and a record low of 197.68 Million SGD in July of 1964.
Singapore derives most of its revenues from foreign trade. The biggest export product, with 46 percent share, is machinery and equipment (with electronics accounting for 68 percent). The country also exports fuel (26 percent), chemical products (13 percent) and miscellaneous manufactures (8 percent). Singapore’s main exporter partners are China (12 percent of total exports), Malaysia (12 percent), Hong Kong (11 percent), Indonesia (10 percent), European Union (9 percent) and the United States (5.5 percent). . This page provides the latest reported value for – Singapore Exports – plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. Singapore Exports – actual data, historical chart and calendar of releases – was last updated on February of 2017.
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- Singapore Balance of Trade Singapore recorded a trade surplus of 3.29 SGD billion in January of 2017, compared to a 5.80 SGD billion surplus a year earlier. It was the smallest trade surplus since October 2014, as total exports increased by 11.1 percent (following a 9.2 percent rise in December) while total imports surge 21.0 percent (compared to a 13.2 percent growth in the preceding month). Total trade rose 15.6 percent, after a 11.0 percent increase in a month earlier. In December 2016, trade surplus came in at 6.12 SGD billion. Balance of Trade in Singapore averaged 735.28 Million SGD from 1964 until 2017,...
- Brunei Balance of Trade Brunei trade surplus decreased 41.5 percent year-on-year to BND 203.3 million in December of 2016 compared to a BND 347.7 million surplus a year earlier. Exports fell 23.7 percent, driven by lower sales of: mineral fuels (-27.7 percent), namely liquefied natural gas (-48.6 percent), and manufactured goods (-21.6 percent). Imports declined 4.5 percent due to lower purchases of: machinery and transport equipment (-11.5 percent); manufactured goods (-18.4 percent); miscellaneous manufactured articles (-7.2 percent); food (-3 percent) and crude materials inedible (-45.6 percent). Main export partners were Japan (30.6 percent of total exports); Malaysia (11.3 percent); China (11.1 percent). The highest...
- Norway Balance of Trade
Norway recorded a trade surplus of 23.54 NOK billion in February of 2017, a surge of 80.8 percent from the same month a year earlier, as exports jumped while imports fell. Year-on-year, sales grew by 18.0 percent to 71.24 NOK billion, driven by ships and oil platforms (728.5 percent), natural gas condensates (633.8 percent), crude oil (51.9 percent) and natural gas (21.8 percent). Imports declined by 3.7 percent to 47.71 NOK billion, mainly due to a 12.1 percent fall in purchases of food and live animals, a 10.3 percent drop in purchases of beverages and tobacco and...
- Peru Balance of Trade
Peru trade balance shifted to USD 150 million surplus in January of 2017 from USD 507 million gap in the same period of the previous year. Sales jumped 25.9 percent to USD 3.1 billion, mainly driven by fisheries (483.3 percent), agriculture (31.1 percent), miseries (22.7 percent), oil and gas (97.9 percent), metallurgy and jewellery (40.9 percent). Imports fell 0.5 percent to USD 3 billion, led by industrial capital goods (-4.8 percent), transport equipment (-23.6 percent) and building materials (-41.4 percent). Balance of Trade in Peru averaged 75.02 USD Million from 1957 until 2017, reaching an all time...
- Macau Balance of Trade
Macau trade deficit increased to MOP 4.28 billion in February of 2017, compared to a MOP 4.08 billion gap in a year earlier. Exports rose by 27.24 percent to MOP 0.90 billion, driven by tobacco & wine (99.6 percent), diamond & diamond jewellry (93.6 percent), non-textiles (32.4 percent), electronic components (14.2 percent), and watches (8.5 percent). Imports increased by 9.1 percent to MOP 5.18 billion, mainly boosted by watches (50.5 percent), followed by gold jewellry (20.6 percent), handbags & wallets (18.5 percent), garment & footwear (6.3 percent), mobile phone (5.9 percent), and food & beverages (3.4 percent)....
- Mongolia Balance of Trade
Mongolia recorded a trade surplus of 183 USD Million in February of 2017. Balance of Trade in Mongolia averaged -20.28 USD Million from 1997 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 362.30 USD Million in December of 2016 and a record low of -369.70 USD Million in July of 2012.
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- Singapore Loans to Private Sector Bank loans in Singapore fell to 617.1 SGD billion in January 2017 from 617.4 SGD billion in the previous month. Loans to business went down slightly to 366.7 SGD billion from 367.0 SGD billion in the prior month, as lending eased for: general commerce (62.0 SGD billion from 64.0 SGD billion); manufacturing (25.8 SGD billion from 26.2 SGD billion); agriculture, mining and quarrying (5.4 SGD billion from 5.8 SGD billion); and professional and private individuals, business purposes (8.8 SGD billion from 8.9 SGD billion). Meanwhile, consumer loans were almost unchanged at 250.4 SGD billion. Compared to January 2016, bank loans...
- Croatia GDP Annual Growth Rate Croatia’s gross domestic product advanced 3.4 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2016, following a 2.9 percent growth in the previous period, according to preliminary estimates. It was the strongest expansion since the first quarter of 2008, boosted by household consumption (3.6 percent vs 3.4 percent in Q3) and investments (4.6 percent from 2.9 percent). Meanwhile, the growth slowed for government expenditure (1.8 percent vs 2.1 percent in Q2). The contribution of net foreign demand was negative (-0.3 percent), as exports rose 9.7 percent (6.3 percent in Q3) and imports also advanced 9.7 percent (6 percent in Q3). On...
- Singapore Current Account Singapore posted a current account surplus of 24.7 SGD billion in the September quarter of 2016, compared to a 20.7 SGD billion surplus in the same period of 2015. ...
- Tunisia GDP Annual Growth Rate
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Tunisia expanded 1.10 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016 over the same quarter of the previous year. GDP Annual Growth Rate in Tunisia averaged 3.36 percent from 2001 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 7.40 percent in the first quarter of 2004 and a record low of -2.20 percent in the third quarter of 2011.
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- Singapore Imports Imports in Singapore increased to 39404.30 Million SGD in January from 35827.90 Million SGD in December of 2016. Imports in Singapore averaged 13568.80 Million SGD from 1964 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 43487.65 Million SGD in January of 2012 and a record low of 266.38 Million SGD in July of 1964. Export Data API Access Please Paste this Code in your Website source: tradingeconomics.com The biggest import product, with 43 percent share, is machinery and equipment (with electronics accounting for 60 percent). The country also imports: crude oil (32 percent), miscellaneous manufactures (7 percent) and chemical products...
- Singapore Exports of Non-oil Domestic Exports Of Exports of Non-oil Domestic Exports Of in Singapore increased to 5 percent in January from -2.40 percent in December of 2016. Exports of Non-oil Domestic Exports Of in Singapore averaged 0.48 percent from 2003 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 23 percent in March of 2015 and a record low of -16.80 percent in March of 2012. Export Data API Access Please Paste this Code in your Website source: tradingeconomics.com This page includes a chart with historical data for Singapore Exports of Non-oil Domestic Exports Of. Singapore Exports of Non-oil Domestic Exports Of – actual data, historical chart...
- Singapore Domestic Exports of Non Oil (nodx) (%yoy) Domestic Exports of Non Oil (NODX) in Singapore rose 8.6 percent from a year earlier in January of 2017, slowing from a downwardly revised 9.1 percent growth in December but beating market expectations of a 7.0 percent rise. It was the 3rd straight month of growth but the weakest since November 2016, as sales of non-electronic moderated (9.9 percent from 10.7 percent in the prior month, led by specialised machinery and petrochemicals) while those of electronic rose at a faster pace (6.1 percent from 5.7 percent, largely supported by ICs and parts of PCs). NODX to China jumped 36.9 percent,...
- Singapore Retail Sales YoY
Retail sales in Singapore unexpectedly rose 2.0 percent year-on-year in January 2017 from an upwardly revised 0.7 percent increase in December and beating estimates of a 0.5 percent fall. It was the 5th straight month of rise and the fastest since October 2016, driven by a rebound in sales of food & beverages (12.0 percent vs -0.1 percent), petrol (7.1 percent vs -2.2 percent), department stores (3.2 percent vs -0.3 percent) and computer & telecommunications (1.2 percent vs -9.4 percent). Also, sales went up at a faster pace for: motor vehicles (2.1 percent from 0.9 percent), watches...
- Singapore Average Overnight Interest Rate The benchmark interest rate in Singapore was last recorded at 0.57 percent. Interest Rate in Singapore averaged 1.66 percent from 1988 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 20 percent in January of 1990 and a record low of -0.75 percent in October of 1993. Sibor is a reference rate based on the interest rates at which banks offer to lend unsecured funds to each other in the Singapore interbank market. In Singapore, the monetary policy decisions are taken by The Monetary Authority of Singapore (Penguasa Kewangan Singapura). The Monetary Authority of Singapore does not control the monetary system...
- Canada Exports
Exports from Canada rose 0.5 percent from the previous month to a record CAD 46.5 billion in January of 2017 boosted by sales of motor vehicles (7.7 percent) and parts and farm, fishing and intermediate foods products (12.8 percent). In addition, canola exports jumped 38.4 percent to a record high reflecting rising Chinese demand. By contrast, sales fell for consumer goods and metal and non-metallic mineral products (-4.6 percent). Excluding energy products, exports rose 0.9 percent. Among major trading partners, exports went up to the US (2.3 percent), China (14 percent), Japan (6.6 percent) and South Korea...
- Singapore Government External Debt External Debt in Singapore remained unchanged at 0 SGD Million in the third quarter of 2016 from 0 SGD Million in the second quarter of 2016. External Debt in Singapore averaged 7.62 SGD Million from 1990 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 130.60 SGD Million in the first quarter of 1990 and a record low of 0 SGD Million in the fourth quarter of 1995. Export Data API Access Please Paste this Code in your Website source: tradingeconomics.com In Singapore, external debt is a part of the total debt that is owed to creditors outside the country.. This...
- Singapore Central Bank Balance Sheet Central Bank Balance Sheet in Singapore decreased to 365979.10 SGD Million in January from 366027.50 SGD Million in December of 2016. Central Bank Balance Sheet in Singapore averaged 342184.15 SGD Million from 2009 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 372093.20 SGD Million in September of 2015 and a record low of 271915 SGD Million in December of 2009. Export Data API Access Please Paste this Code in your Website source: tradingeconomics.com This page provides – Singapore Central Bank Balance Sheet – actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Singapore Central Bank Balance Sheet –...
- Turkey Exports Exports from Turkey increased to $11.28 billion, mainly boosted by a 17.8 percent rise in sales of manufactured products which accounted for 93.2 percent of total sales. Among manufacturing, medium-low-technology products accounted for 25.5 percent and increased 35.87 percent; high-technology products accounted for 3.2 percent and fell 2.4 percent; while medium-high-technology products represented 32.8 percent and rose 20.86 percent. In addition shipments of agriculture, hunting and forestry went up 14.1 percent, fisheries (21.9 percent), and mining and quarrying (35.7 percent). Germany was the main export partner (9.9 percent share), followed by the United Kingdom (6 percent), and UAE (5.8 percent)....
- Brunei Exports Exports in Brunei decreased 23.7 percent year-on-year to BND 512.9 million in December of 2016, mainly driven by lower sales of: mineral fuels (-27.7 percent), namely liquefied natural gas (-48.6 percent), and manufactured goods (-21.6 percent). Main export partners were Japan (30.6 percent of total exports); Malaysia (11.3 percent); China (11.1 percent).In 2016, exports fell 22.7 percent to BND 6,735.6 million. Exports in Brunei averaged 1415.37 Million BND from 2005 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 4137.32 Million BND in September of 2008 and a record low of 461.10 Million BND in August of 2016. Export Data API...