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This Doesn't Look Good: Taiwan, Korea, and China Exports Tank

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2025

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Words don't really do justice to the brutality of recent downturn in Korean and Taiwanese exports.

These look a lot like charts of financial variables after a bubble bursts, not charts of the level of exports. That isn't good.

Looking just as the monthly data risks being misleading. There is a lot of seasonality in Taiwan's exports. They usually dip in February. It is a short month, it often corresponds with the Chinese new year and the data isn't seasonally adjusted. A small dip in December after the end of the Western holiday season also isn't unusual. But such a big dip in December is most unusual. Plotting the rolling 3m sum eliminates the big February dip. The current downturn is real.

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