South Korea’s export gains look set to slow this month, as supply bottlenecks disrupt shipping during a key holiday season and a spike in global Covid cases puts a damper on reopening plans overseas.
While the gain is the smallest preliminary increase in nine months, it suggests monthly data will continue a string of double-digit gains that has held through every month but one this year.
The government on Monday said the country’s exports are expected ...
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