Economics
South Korea’s Economic Recovery Hints at Global Trade Resilience
- Manufacturing PMI rose to highest since 2011, IHS Markit says
- Bank of Korea says separately GDP grew faster in third quarter
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South Korea’s economy continued its rebound from a pandemic slump, with exports and manufacturing activity rising in November, offering a positive sign that global demand remains resilient despite the virus resurgence.