Export Confidence Skyrockets Accelerating Trade Recovery in 2H 2023

Export Confidence Skyrockets
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13th June 2023, Kathmandu

The HKTDC Export Index rose 8.8 points to 47.8 in the second quarter this year, showing better business sentiment among Hong Kong exporters after Mainland China’s borders reopened and business activities return to normal.

All major industries and export markets rallied except for clothing, with toys (55.4, up 7.5 points) and machinery (50.3, up 7.4 points) moving above 50 into expansion territory while, among markets, the European Union (51.4, up 9.4 points) and United States (51.1, up 6.7 points) turned positive for the first time in five years.

Based on a quarterly Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) survey of 500 exporters from six major industries – machinery, electronics, jewelry, timepieces, toys, and clothing – the index above 50 indicates an optimistic outlook, and below 50 is pessimistic.

Export outlook upbeat

HKTDC Senior Economist Ms. Cherry Yeung said three new sub-indices – inventory (48.5), current new orders (45.1), and expected new orders (53.6) – provided a more comprehensive exporter sentiment picture. Respondents – especially those from toys, timepieces, and machinery sectors – expected strong growth in new export orders in July-September.

The profitability outlook improved as more respondents (66.3%, up 15.3 percentage points from the final quarter of last year) expected higher or stable net profit margins for this year.

“Against this backdrop, the city’s exporters have adjusted their business strategies, shifting the focus from cash-flow management to spending more resources on marketing, promotion, and business matching (41.6%, up 11.7 percentage points from the previous quarter) and diversifying sales into additional overseas markets (31.1%),” Ms. Yeung said.

All sub-indices rise

Other sub-indices grew this quarter with the Trade Value Index and Employment Index edging up 0.8 points to 48.8 and 0.5 points to 48.1 respectively, while the Procurement Index leaped 15.9 points to 44.3.

The Offshore Trade Index, which tracks sentiment around shipments not passing through Hong Kong but managed by businesses within the city, soared 18.5 points to 46.5, “signaling a sustained recovery in demand for Hong Kong’s trading services”, Ms. Yeung added.

Growing economic risks

The survey results also revealed a slower-than-expected recovery of cargo routed through Hong Kong. Only 13.4% (down 23.1 percentage points from the previous quarter) of related respondents expected an increase this year.

As of last month, the number of cross-boundary vehicles at all crossings for goods vehicles and containers reached a plateau at about 60% of the pre-pandemic level.

Some industry players said reduced capacity had raised cross-border logistics costs between 20% and 30% from pre-pandemic levels, slowing the recovery.

The biggest risk was seen as an external one, with most respondents (66.1%, up 29.9 percentage points from the final quarter last year) recognizing an economic slowdown or recession in overseas markets as the top challenge to export performance over the third quarter this year.

Sustained recovery

Affected by weakened global demand, a slower-than-expected recovery in cross-border land transport capacity, coupled with a longer-than-expected downcycle in the electronics sector, Hong Kong’s total exports fell 16.5% year-on-year in the first four months of this year.

Among markets, the Middle East grew by 11.5%, driven by the two economies’ closer economic and trade ties. Stimulated by a post-pandemic spike in demand in Mainland China and Macao, Hong Kong’s precious jewelry exports to the two markets surged 32% and 42% respectively.

HKTDC Director of Research Ms Irina Fan said the recovery was gathering momentum for the second half of this year which was likely to carry into next year. “However, traders remain cautious, with many concerned about the challenging external backdrop.

The risk of escalating geopolitical tensions may create uncertainties for electronics trade flows throughout the region, especially those relating to the semiconductor industry,” she said.

Taking all these factors into account, HKTDC Research has revised its forecast for Hong Kong export growth this year down from an earlier estimate of 5% to between 0% and 2%.


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