Core Viewpoint - Singapore's non-oil domestic exports are expected to decline in February due to the Chinese New Year holiday, but a rebound is anticipated in March driven by increased global demand for electronic products, particularly in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and high-performance computing chips [1] Group 1 - The chief economist from OCBC Bank, Selena Ling, indicated that the decline in February exports is linked to seasonal factors [1] - There is an expectation for a rebound in exports in March, supported by short-term demand for electronic products [1] - Non-electronic products such as pharmaceuticals and gold may continue to be supported, although pharmaceuticals are sensitive to global demand fluctuations and gold is influenced by market sentiment [1] Group 2 - Regional demand conditions are generally holding up well, indicating resilience in the market [1]
机构:新加坡2月出口可能下降
Jin Rong Jie·2026-02-16 04:34