BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's customs-cleared annual exports in January likely grew at a faster pace than in the previous month, a Reuters poll showed, as global demand remains strong.
The poll's median forecast was for exports, a key driver of Thai growth, to increase 11.05 percent in January from a year earlier.
In December, exports rose 8.6 percent from a year earlier.
The commerce ministry targets export growth of 8 percent this year after a 9.9 percent rise in 2017, despite a strong baht
January imports may have risen 15 percent from a year earlier after jumping 16.6 percent in December, the poll showed.
Thailand is expected to have recorded a trade surplus of $330 million in January, according to the poll, following a deficit of $278 million in December.