TAIPEI, April 8 (Xinhua) -- Taiwan's exports slumped for the fifth consecutive month in March as weakness in global demand weighed on its electronics products, according to the latest trade data.
Exports fell 4.4 percent year on year in March to 28.68 billion U.S. dollars, while imports rose 6.6 percent from the previous year to 25.56 billion U.S. dollars.
For the first quarter, exports fell 4.2 percent from a year earlier to 76.36 billion U.S. dollars, snapping a rallying streak of 10 quarters, while imports shed 0.8 percent to 67.41 billion U.S. dollars in the first three months, trimming trade surplus to 8.95 billion U.S. dollars.
Trade authorities warned of further decline in exports due to weak global growth.