Taiwan's export orders increased for the second straight month in April and at a faster-than-expected pace on the back of strong demand for electronic products, according to data released by the Ministry of Economic Affairs on Monday.
Export orders logged double-digit annual growth of 10.8 percent in April versus a 1.2 percent rise in March. That was also well above the expected growth of 4.5 percent.
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