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TAIPEI: Taiwan's export orders in December rose faster than expected, creating a record year and sending a positive signal for the island's technology manufacturers and its 2018 economic prospects.

December was the 17th straight month in which export orders increased from a year earlier. Orders surged at the fastest rate since February.

The economics ministry said on Monday that 2017 export orders by value reached a record $492.81 billion, 10.9 percent more than the 2016 total.

Lin Lee-jen, a ministry official, told reporters the January export orders volume is forecast to decrease 5.1 - 7.2 pct compared with December, but the total should be 25.1-27.9 percent more than a year earlier.

Traditionally, the fourth quarter is Taiwan's strongest for exports, and the first is the weakest.

Taiwan's orders are a leading indicator of demand for Asia's exports and for hi-tech gadgets, and typically lead actual exports by two to three months.

Strong global demand for tech gadgets has raised confidence Taiwan can meet its upwardly revised 2017 economic forecast of 2.58 percent. The government's preliminary forecast for the fourth quarter will be announced on Jan. 31.

December export orders rose 17.5 percent from a year earlier, the Ministry of Economic Affairs said, compared with 13.0 percent forecast in a Reuters poll. Orders rose 11.6 percent annually in November.

SOME COOLING OFF

Boosting December performance was double-digit growth of key goods, including information communication products, which reached a record high for the month of $15.9 billion.

For international mobile devices sales, December export orders saw a large increase, and was also aided by strong demand for computer servers. However, notebook computer assembly and installation related products entered a slow season early, the ministry added.

Kevin Wang, an analyst at Taishin investment advisory company, agrees orders will cool in January, after data indicated strong export orders in December for the iPhone of Apple Inc.

"We estimate January export orders will turn weak, but first quarter can maintain single-digit growth," he said.

Taiwan's solid order growth indicates continuing strength for Asian exporters who have benefited from global demand for new smartphone models and memory chips.

Export orders from China rose 7.9 percent from a year earlier and they were up 10.2 percent from the United States. Orders rose 39.3 percent from the European Union and 19.9 percent from Japan.

Last week, tech giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co  posted better than expected fourth quarter results, expecting revenue to grow between 10-15 percent this year, versus 3.1 percent in 2017.

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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