(Bloomberg) -- South Korea's exports grew at the
fastest pace in six months in July, evidence that global demand
is robust enough to counter the effects of a stronger won.
Exports rose 20 percent from a year ago after climbing 15.3
percent in June, the commerce ministry said today in Gwacheon.
That compared with the 21 percent median estimate of 11
economists surveyed by Bloomberg News.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
fastest pace in six months in July, evidence that global demand
is robust enough to counter the effects of a stronger won.
Exports rose 20 percent from a year ago after climbing 15.3
percent in June, the commerce ministry said today in Gwacheon.
That compared with the 21 percent median estimate of 11
economists surveyed by Bloomberg News.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
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