AMTonline.org AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology.  Over 100 Years of Building Global Productivity.
Home Member Product Directory My AMT Contact Us Help
Search Our Site
Go
Advanced Search
 Today's Headlines
Print Article
Email Article

  Home > News and Information > Today's Headlines

Today's Headlines
Taiwan's Machine Tool Exports Likely to Rise 15 Percent in 2008
 
  May 5, 2008 -- The volume of Taiwan's machine tool exports is expected to increase 15-20 per cent this year as market demand remains brisk, the Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI) forecasted Saturday. Data from TAMI shows that the volume of machinery exported by Taiwan amounted to $15.43 billion in 2007, up 7 per cent over the previous year, while machinery imports dropped 1.2 per cent to $18.36 billion.

Of all the types of machinery exported by Taiwan last year, machine tools accounted for the largest sum at $3.47 billion, representing growth of 17.1 per cent from 2006. China and Hong Kong were Taiwan's largest machine tool consumers in 2007, with exports to the area increasing 14.8 per cent from the previous year to reach $1.28 billion and accounting for 36.9 per cent of Taiwan's total exports.

Abstracted from Asia Pulse

 
Contact Us     |     PRIVACY POLICY     |     Terms of Use
© 2004 AMT-The Association For Manufacturing Technology  AMT@AMTonline.org  7901 Westpark Dr., McLean, VA 22102-4206
Tel.703-893-2900   Fax 703-893-1151