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July exports rise 4.3% y/y, below forecast

A shipping vessel is docked at Laem Chabang port. (Photo: Port Authority of Thailand)

Thailand's exports in July rose at their slowest pace in more than a year as global economic growth slowed and supply chain disruptions increasingly affected shipments of industrial goods, Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit said on Friday, missing analysts' expectations.

Exports, a key driver of Thai growth, increased 4.3% in July from a year earlier, far below a forecast 11.15% rise in a Reuters poll, and against June's 11.9% increase.

In the first seven months of 2022, exports rose 11.5% from the same period a year ago, already exceeding the ministry's full-year target of 4-5% growth, Mr Jurin told a news conference.

Exports should beat the target for the year, helped by higher global demand for food, relaxed Covid-19 pandemic curbs globally, lower freight rates, and a weak baht, he said.

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However, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a shortage of semiconductors will continue to pressure shipments, he said.

In July, exports of farm and agro-industrial products rose 14.6% year on year, but shipments of industrial goods grew 0.1%, with exports of vehicles and parts down 3%, the ministry said in a statement.

Lockdown measures in some major Chinese cities also interrupted production and lengthened delivery times, it said.

Among key export markets, shipments to the United States rose 4.7% from a year earlier and those to Southeast Asia jumped 22.6%. Shipments to China slumped 20.6% year on year.

July imports surged 23.9% from a year earlier, slightly more than forecast, with a trade deficit of US$3.66 billion in the month, a more-than-three year high.

That was mainly because of more costly oil imports, the minister added.
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