Taiwan's export orders edged up for a third consecutive month in May, thanks to sustained demand for telecommuting products like laptops during the coronavirus pandemic that has forced millions of people globally to work at home.
TAIPEI - Taiwan’s export orders edged up for a third consecutive month in May, thanks to sustained demand for telecommuting products like laptops during the coronavirus pandemic that has forced millions of people globally to work at home.
The ministry, which has repeatedly cautioned of a difficult outlook for Taiwan’s orders due to the coronavirus impact, said the May numbers were helped by “flourishing” demand for equipment from people working from home. The ministry said it expects June export orders to be in a range of 0% growth to a 3.9% rise from a year earlier.
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