Exports head for end-of-year bounce
Exports may enjoy high single-digit growth this year because of better-than-expected deliveries of electronic goods and smartphone accessories ahead of Christmas, according to the Federation of Hong Kong Industries.
Exports may enjoy high single-digit growth this year because of better-than-expected deliveries of electronic goods and smartphone accessories ahead of Christmas, according to the Federation of Hong Kong Industries.
But the Trade Development Council is less optimistic and has maintained its export growth forecast of 4 per cent for the whole year, saying it would be a tall order to double the export growth rate from 3.2 per cent in the first nine months to 6 or 7 per cent for the full year.
Nicholas Kwan, the TDC's research director, said that while traders' sentiment had become optimistic over the past month, the growth was confined to a few sectors. "I don't see room for Hong Kong exports to rise by double digits in the final quarter," he said. "We do expect, however, that there will be better prospects next year."
Stanley Lau Chin-ho, the chairman of the FHKI, agreed that the growth was focused on several sectors.
"Electronics is strong overall, especially accessories for smartphones and smart watches," Lau said.
Toys were flat in general but some special toys and gadgets had become hits.