MOCIE: South Korea electronics exports to soar in 2H
According to a market outlook survey of 93 major South Korean electronics companies by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy (MOCIE), South Korea's electronics exports will reach US$33.5 billion in the second half, up 33.5% from a year earlier. Figures for the full year are expected to grow 20.5% to US$62.3 billion.
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