Taiwan’s trade balance surged in March 2026, with the surplus widening to 21.27B from 12.77B in February 2026, according to the latest data updated on 10 April 2026. The sharp month-on-month increase highlights a significant strengthening in Taiwan’s external position over the period.
The jump from February’s 12.77B to March’s 21.27B indicates a notable expansion in net exports, underscoring Taiwan’s continued reliance on international trade as a key driver of economic performance. While the underlying drivers—such as export growth, import dynamics or sector-specific contributions—were not detailed in the release, the headline numbers point to a markedly more favorable trade environment for Taiwan as the first quarter of 2026 draws to a close.