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South Korea Trade Balance

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Latest Release
Nov 15, 2024
Actual
3.15B
Previous
3.17B
The Trade Balance measures the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services over the reported period. A positive number indicates that more goods and services were exported than imported.

A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the KRW, while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the KRW.
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Source: Korea National Statistical Off...
South Korea Trade Balance
 
Release Date Time Actual Forecast Previous
Dec 15, 2024 (Nov) 18:55     3.15B
Nov 30, 2024 (Nov) 19:00       3.15B
Nov 15, 2024 (Oct) 15:30 3.15B   3.17B
Oct 31, 2024 (Oct) 19:00 3.17B 4.23B 6.66B
Sep 30, 2024 (Sep) 19:00 6.66B   3.77B
Sep 18, 2024 (Aug) 18:55 3.77B   3.83B

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Anthony Pearce
Anthony Pearce Jan 31, 2015 9:11PM ET
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Continuing the positive trade balance has got to be good for the Koreans in the long term.. How much stronger would they be if North & South were able to get back together...Germany has gone from strength to strength since their re-union.
 
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