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Taiwan Q4 GDP unexpectedly shrinks, worst performance in 13 years

Published 18/01/2023, 06:51 pm
Updated 18/01/2023, 07:00 pm
© Reuters. A general view of the rush hour traffic in Taipei, Taiwan January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ann Wang

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's trade-dependent economy unexpectedly contracted in the fourth quarter, putting in its worst performance in 13 years, hit by a drop in exports on slowing global tech demand and COVID-related chaos in its largest market China.

For the October-December period, annual gross domestic product (GDP) contracted by 0.86% from the same period a year earlier, compared with 4.01% growth for the previous quarter, preliminary data from the statistics agency showed on Wednesday.

That was worse than an increase of 1.3% forecast in a Reuters poll, and the worst quarterly performance since the economy contracted 1.13% in the third quarter of 2009, when the world was dealing with a financial crisis.

Compared with the previous quarter, Taiwan's economy contracted 4.24% at a seasonally adjusted annual rate.

"External demand has weakened significantly," the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics said, pointing to global inflation and interest rate rises suppressing demand and "the deterioration of the pandemic in mainland China interfering with consumption and production activities".

For all of 2022, the economy expanded a preliminary 2.43%, compared to 6.53% logged for 2021. That was slightly slower than last year's 3% growth recorded in China, which was hit hard by stringent COVID curbs and a property market slump.

Taiwan's total fourth-quarter exports dropped 8.63% from a year earlier in U.S. dollar terms, the agency said.

As a key hub in the global technology supply chain for giants such as Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL), Taiwan's economy had outperformed many regional peers during the pandemic as it benefited from robust demand for tech exports as more people turned to working and studying from home.

© Reuters. A general view of the rush hour traffic in Taipei, Taiwan January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ann Wang

But global economic woes driven by soaring inflation and the impact of the war in Ukraine, as well as China's pandemic situation, has impacted demand for made-in-Taiwan goods.

Taiwan will release revised GDP figures at a later date, yet to be set, including full-year growth forecasts for 2023. In November, the statistics agency revised down its full year 2023 outlook to 2.75% from a previous forecast of 3.05%.

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