Computer exports surge nearly 40% in February
The country’s total import-export value for February reached $127.07 billion, reflecting a 12% increase compared to February 2024.

In the second half of February, exports of computers, electronic products, and components reached $3.17 billion, marking a decrease of $126 million (3.8%) compared to the first half of the month. Similarly, exports of telephones and components fell by $38.8 million (1.8%), from $2.21 billion to $2.17 billion.
Despite these short-term fluctuations, the year-over-year growth for both product groups remains robust.
In February, exports of computers, electronic products, and components totaled $6.46 billion, a significant increase of 38.6% compared to the same period in 2024. Exports of telephones and components reached $4.38 billion, an 11.1% rise from $3.94 billion in February 2024.
The country’s total import-export value for February reached $127.07 billion, reflecting a 12% increase (equivalent to $13.57 billion) compared to February 2024.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) enterprises contributed $86.1 billion, up 10.3% ($8.03 billion), while domestic enterprises recorded $40.97 billion, a notable increase of 15.6% ($5.54 billion).