South Korea exports surge in May on semiconductor demand, bolstering central bank hawkish stance amid geopolitical risks
South Korea's exports extended their strong run in May, reinforcing the central bank's increasingly hawkish stance as booming semiconductor demand continues to underpin growth despite rising geopolitical and inflation risks.
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