Chinese Taipéi

Insights for Chinese Taipéi

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June 2026 period, National level, Product aggregation

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Summary: In summary, the trade values for Chinese Taipei in June 2026 reflect a complex landscape with imports increasing by 2.8B USD (5.27%) to 55.87B USD, while exports decreased by 3.65B USD (-4.65%) to 74.83B USD. Year on year, imports grew significantly by 18.32B USD (48.80%), and exports surged by 21.5B USD (40.33%). The overall trade flow indicates a healthy growth trajectory in imports, while exports faced challenges in the short term.
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MoM insights: In June 2026, the total trade value for Chinese Taipei saw a mixed performance. Imports increased by 2.8B USD, reflecting a 5.27% rise, while exports decreased by 3.65B USD, marking a decline of 4.65%. Among imports, Japan led with a value of 6.67B USD, showing a significant increase of 1.4B USD (26.64%). South Korea followed with 10.2B USD, up by 1.29B USD (14.48%). The Netherlands also saw a notable rise, reaching 1.61B USD, with a 760.92M USD increase (89.55%). On the downside, the United Arab Emirates faced the largest drop in imports, falling by 704.79M USD (69.71%), with a total value of 306.23M USD. Malaysia and Australia also experienced declines of 524.71M USD (16.56%) and 405.06M USD (27.70%), respectively. In exports, Mexico topped the list with 5.28B USD, a substantial increase of 2.23B USD (73.18%). France followed with 952.61M USD, up by 768.76M USD (420.15%). The United States had a modest increase to 23.28B USD, with a 345.12M USD rise (1.50%). Conversely, Singapore saw the largest decline in exports, dropping by 4.72B USD (49.70%) to 4.78B USD. China and Thailand also faced decreases of 1.44B USD (13.04%) and 545.29M USD (27.69%), respectively.
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YoY insights: Year on year, the trade landscape for Chinese Taipei in June 2026 showed robust growth in imports and exports. Total imports reached 55.87B USD, an increase of 18.32B USD (48.80%), while exports surged to 74.83B USD, up by 21.5B USD (40.33%). Among imports, South Korea led with 10.2B USD, a remarkable increase of 4.58B USD (81.43%). China followed with 11.06B USD, up by 2.97B USD (36.66%). Vietnam also showed strong growth, reaching 3.47B USD, an increase of 2.46B USD (244.96%). On the lower end, Kuwait reported no imports, while Qatar and the United Arab Emirates saw declines of 405.49M USD (77.43%) and 214.04M USD (41.14%), respectively. In exports, the United States dominated with 23.28B USD, a significant increase of 6.01B USD (34.67%). Mexico followed with 5.28B USD, up by 3.88B USD (276.29%). Hong Kong also contributed positively with 8.19B USD, an increase of 1.84B USD (29.12%). Conversely, Italy experienced the largest decline in exports, down by 44.07M USD (23.67%), with a total value of 141.99M USD. Spain and Canada also faced decreases of 42.17M USD (31.41%) and 40.96M USD (15.64%), respectively.
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