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Trade and Development Report 1991

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Overall, the trade volume performance of developing countries in 1990 was mixed. There was a considerable deceleration in the growth of exports from South and South-East Asia for the second consecutive year, mainly owing to a sharp slowdown in the exports of the four more in- dustrialized economies of the region. Also for the second consecutive year, Latin America re- corded negligible export growth, particularly for non-energy products. However, results were highly varied among countries: those suffering from continued macroeconomic instability fared far worse than the remainder. In Africa, the volume of exports registered an unusual spurt in 1990, but much of it was due to higher oil exports by the region's few energy-exporting countries. Moreover, in commodity markets increases in export volumes are often associated with softness of prices. In China, after a setback in 1989 exports recovered the momentum characteristic of the 1980s, while imports fell substantially in response to restrictive macroeconomic policies.

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Agency/Department
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
Print ISBN
9789211123098
PDF ISBN
9789210602945
Print Publication Date
PDF Publication Date
Page Count
240
Print Sales Number
91.II.D.15
Series Title
United Nations Trade and Development Report

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