Taiwan’s Exports Hit Monthly Record Despite Tariff Worries (1)

Sept. 9, 2025, 8:52 AM UTC

Taiwan’s exports grew more than expected to reach a monthly record of $58.5 billion, underscoring demand for the archipelago’s tech goods despite new US tariffs.

Total sales abroad rose 34.1% in August from a year earlier, compared with a gain of 42% in July, the Finance Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. That was far higher than the 25% median estimate of 15 economists surveyed by Bloomberg.

“This is quite a remarkable performance,” said Bumki Son, an economist at Barclays Bank PLC. “The August print paves the way for sequential improvements in exports into the third quarter.”

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