South korea: South Korea posted its largest-ever monthly current account surplus in March, driven by strong exports amid booming overseas demand for semiconductors, central bank data showed Friday. The current account surplus totaled US$37.33 billion in March, up from $23.19 billion in February.
According to Yonhap News Agency, the data from the Bank of Korea (BOK) indicated that it marked the highest monthly surplus ever, surpassing the previous record set in February. South Korea has reported a current account surplus every month since May 2023, extending its winning streak to 35 consecutive months, the second longest in history.
In 2025, the country posted its largest annual surplus on record at $123.05 billion, exceeding the previous high of $105.1 billion set in 2015.