Non-electronics decreased while electronics grew.
SINGAPORE - Singapore’s key exports slipped 0.1 per cent on year in February, dragged down by a decrease in the non-electronics sector, data from Enterprise Singapore showed on March 18.
Year on year, electronics exports gained 5.2 per cent in February, up from the month before’s 0.6 per cent rise. Integrated circuits , PCs and parts of ICs contributed most to the expansion. Conversely, exports to all other top markets tracked – Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, the European Union, Thailand, South Korea and China – declined.
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