Singapore exports end decline

AFP
SINGAPORE — Singapore's exports rose for the first time in 19 months in November, government data showed Thursday, further strengthening the country's rebound from a severe recession.
Non-oil domestic exports (NODX) for the month grew an annual 8.7 percent to 13.11 billion Singapore dollars (9.5 billion US) due to stronger shipments of pharmaceuticals and a pickup in demand from Europe and China.
Full Story

Related:
Singapore's exports surge in November - BusinessWeek
Singapore's exports surge in November - Forbes.com