Taiwan’s export orders increased for the fourth straight month in June, but at a slower-than-expected pace, according to data published by the Ministry of Economic Affairs on Monday. Export orders climbed 3.1 percent year-over-year in June, with orders for mineral products growing the most by 10.2 percent, followed by orders for chemicals, which grew by 9.5 percent. On a monthly basis, export orders decreased sharply by 6.8 percent in June.
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