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South Korea Feb exports beat forecasts, rise for ninth month

By Thomson Reuters Feb 28, 2026 | 6:35 PM

By Cynthia Kim

SEOUL, March 1 (Reuters) – South Korea’s exports extended their growth streak ​to a ninth month ‌in February as strong chip sales continued to underpin overall shipments even as uncertainties regarding U.S. ‌tariffs ​cloud the outlook.

Exports ⁠from Asia’s fourth-largest ⁠economy, a bellwether for global trade, increased 29.0% in February from a year ​earlier to $67.45 billion, trade data showed, beating the median ⁠forecast of ⁠a 24.0% gain in ​a Reuters poll of economists.

Imports ​gained 7.5%, slower than the 13.0% ‌estimated in the poll.

The preliminary trade balance stood at $15.51 billion in February.

“Semiconductor exports ⁠jumped 160.9% to again record their highest monthly performance ever and exceeded $20 ⁠billion ‌in value for ⁠three consecutive months, driven ​by ‌strong demand thanks to ​AI ⁠investment and a surge in memory prices,” the trade ministry said in a statement.

(Reporting by Cynthia Kim; Editing by ​Edmund Klamann)