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Retail Sales Figures for February
date2013-03-29
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MKE Releases Car Sales Figures for February
MKE Releases Car Sales Figures for February The Ministry of Knowledge Economy has released its car sales figures for February. As the Lunar New Year holiday fell in February this year, resulting in fewer working days, Korea’s car production contracted 19.8 percent year on year to 338,278 vehicles. The holiday and weaker local demand hurt sales of domestic cars, but strong sales of German brands helped sales of imported cars rise 14.8 percent to 10,556 vehicles. Meanwhile, a contraction in date2013-03-12
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IT Trade Figures for February
date2013-03-08
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Trade Figures for February
Exports fell 8.6 percent year on year to $42.3 billion, but the average value of total exports per day rose 2.5 percent to $2.1 billion. While outbound shipments of wireless communications devices and petrochemicals posted robust performances, exports of ships and steel remained sluggish. The double-digit growth in wireless communications devices was thanks to the rapidly expanding global Long Term Evolution (LTE) market and growing sales of major smartphone models. Exports of ships and steel continued to decline amid generally downward trends in major trading partners. With the exception of the ASEAN region, most key trading partners showed negative growth. date2013-03-04
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Retail Sales Figures for January
Sales at the nation’s major department stores fell 8.2 percent from a year earlier due to the late arrival of the Lunar New Year holiday and the economic slowdown. With the exception of children’s goods and sporting goods and household goods, spending on most categories showed negative growth. Sales of household goods gained thanks to a low base effect from the previous year and major household appliance makers’ heavy marketing of new models. date2013-02-21
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MKE Releases Car Sales Figures for January
MKE Releases Car Sales Figures for January The Ministry of Knowledge Economy has released its car sales figures for January. Despite the global economic slowdown, automobile production and exports recorded their highest-ever figures for January thanks to an increase in the number of working days. The nation produced 410,602 vehicles and exported 288,344 vehicles for the month. Due to a low base effect from a year earlier and the extra working days, domestic sales rose 10.3 percent year on year date2013-02-13
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IT Trade Figures for January
date2013-02-08
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Trade Figures for January
The Ministry of Knowledge Economy has released its trade figures for January. he nation’s trade surplus reached $870 million. Exports posted the first doubledigit growth in 11 months, largely due to an increase in the number of working days and a low base effect from a year earlier. Korea’s major export items enjoyed stronger demand as the global economy showed signs of recovery. Exports gained 11.8 percent year on year to $46.1 billion, but the average value of total exports per day grew more slowly than the previous month. While exports of wireless communications devices and automobiles showed solid growth, outbound shipments of ships and steel continued their downward trend. Due to brisk sales of major smartphone models and a weak performance the previous year, exports of wireless communications devices jumped 32.8 percent. The nation also shipped more automobiles abroad thanks to the release of new models and more working days. However, due to weaker demand from major importers including China, Japan and the European Union, exports of steel fell 8.0 percent. Exports of ships also declined because of a prolonged slowdown in the global shipbuilding industry. date2013-02-05