Taiwan’s Export Orders Increased More Than Estimated in November

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Taiwan’s export orders climbed more than economists estimated in November as demand from China and the U.S. improved.

Orders, an indicator of shipments in the next one to three months, rose 11.1 percent from a year earlier after a 3.2 percent gain reported earlier for October, the Ministry of Economic Affairs said in Taipei today. The median of 10 estimates in a Bloomberg News survey was 3.85 percent.