Singapore's key exports fell the least in ten months in July

Earth Times, 17 Aug 2009
Singapore - Singapore's key exports fell the least in 10 months in July and bounced back from a decrease in June, government data released Monday showed, suggesting that the city-state's economy was on track to recover from its worst recession in more than four decades. In July, Singapore's non-oil exports fell a 15th consecutive month year-on-year, but the 8.5-per-cent contraction was the smallest drop since September 2008, said International Enterprise Singapore, the city-state's agency to promote external business.
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