Focus Taiwan
Date: 2017/11/11
By: Liao Yu-yang and Frances Huang
Taipei, Nov. 11 (CNA) Taiwan’s service sector continued to flash a yellow-red light in
September, indicating slight overheating, amid increasing demand for high-tech gadgets, according to the Commerce Development Research Institute (CDRI).
The CDRI, one of the country’s leading economic think tanks, said the Index of Service Industry (ISI) for September stood at 105, unchanged from August, flashing a yellow-red light that signaled a score of 104 to 108.
The slight overheating was driven by solid demand for tech devices and a move by buyers to build their inventories ahead of the year-end shopping season, the CDRI said.
The latest ISI reflected Taiwan’s trade figures for September, which showed a 28.1 percent year-on-year growth of exports and a 5.4 percent increase in production in the manufacturing sector from the same month last year, the CDRI said. [FULL STORY]