• If Laksaboy Forums appears down for you, you can google for "Laksaboy" as it will always be updated with the current URL.

    Due to MDA website filtering, please update your bookmark to https://laksaboyforum.xyz

    1. For any advertising enqueries or technical difficulties (e.g. registration or account issues), please send us a Private Message or contact us via our Contact Form and we will reply to you promptly.

Singapore's November exports rise 11.6%, stronger than expected

LaksaNews

Myth
Member
SINGAPORE: Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) rose by 11.6 per cent in November from the same month a year earlier, Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) said on Wednesday (Dec 17).

The rise, which beat expectations, is mainly attributed to volatile pharmaceuticals and supported by electronic products, such as integrated circuits and personal computers (PCs), EnterpriseSG added.

The export growth compared with a Reuters poll forecast of a 7.0 per cent increase, and followed a revised rise of 21.7 per cent in October.

Both electronics and non-electronics expanded, said EnterpriseSG, leading to NODX rising by 4.8 per cent in the first 11 months of 2025.

Electronic NODX grew by 13.1 per cent in November, extending the 33.1 per cent rise in the previous month.

Integrated circuits, PCs and printed circuit boards contributed the most to electronic NODX, expanding 22.9 per cent, 48 per cent and 26.8 per cent respectively.

Meanwhile, non-electronic NODX expanded by 11.1 per cent in November, following an 18.1 per cent expansion in October.

Pharmaceuticals, pumps, as well as non-electric engines and motors, contributed the most to the growth in non-electronic NODX, rising by 369.8 per cent, 361.2 per cent and 123.2 per cent respectively.

On a year-on-year basis, total trade expanded by 8.8 per cent in November, moderating from the 23.1 per cent in the preceding month.

Among key markets, exports to the US, European Union and Taiwan rose strongly, while shipments to Indonesia, Hong Kong, Japan and Thailand were markedly lower than a year earlier, Enterprise SG said.

Continue reading...
 
Back
Top