BANGKOK: Thailand enjoyed a third straight month of exports growth in January, the Commerce Ministry said.
The country logged a slightly lower trade surplus at $826 million in January compared with $938 million in December, the ministry said in a report.
January trade surplus was attributed to an 8.8% on-year growth in exports at $17.09 billion, compared with a 6.2% growth in December, and a 5.17% year-on-year import growth to $16.27 billion–decelerating from a 10.3% rise in the preceding month.
The ministry said Thailand’s trade grew further on the back of rising oil prices, which benefited the oil-related shipments.
Thailand’s exports are forecast to grow 5.0% in 2017.