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新加坡7月出口同比下降4.6%,跌幅远超预期
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-18 00:54

Core Insights - Singapore's non-oil domestic exports in July fell by 4.6% year-on-year, exceeding analyst expectations of a 1.8% decline, primarily due to a drop in pharmaceutical exports [1][1][1] - The Singapore government raised its economic growth forecast for 2025 from a range of 0.0%-2.0% to 1.5%-2.5% following better-than-expected performance in the first half of the year [1][1][1] - Despite a free trade agreement with the U.S. and a trade deficit with the U.S., Singapore is still subject to a 10% tariff, which may impact future economic growth [1][1][1] Export Performance - Non-oil exports to the U.S., China, and Indonesia decreased in July, while exports to the EU, Taiwan, South Korea, and Hong Kong increased [1][1][1] - The Singapore Economic Development Board maintained its forecast for non-oil export growth at 1%-3% for the year, anticipating some weakness in the second half of 2025 [1][1][1] Trade Policy Concerns - Singapore's Prime Minister expressed uncertainty regarding potential increases in U.S. tariffs on specific industries such as pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, highlighting the pressure on small open economies due to rising trade barriers [1][1][1]