September customs export growth was significantly stronger than Bloomberg consensus expected rising 19.0% y/y after 5.8%, highest since March 2022. While imports were also higher up 17.2% y/y following 15.8%, the pickup in shipments was enough to return the merchandise trade balance to surplus at $1275mn after August’s deficit of $1964mn. The Bank of Thailand expects slower exports in H2 to be a drive of slower GDP growth. The full goods trade data are released Friday.
Thailand customs trade y/y% 3-month moving average

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