Analysts: foreign trade surplus may rise again from 2020
The worse outlook for the global market and the continued strong growth in consumer and investment demand in the domestic market will lead to a slight decrease in the foreign trade balance this year.
Following the entry of new production capacities and the relative slowdown in the growth of consumption, the surplus may rise again next year – analysts commented MTI the Central Statistical Office’s first estimate on foreign trade turnover of last December and the last year. (MTI)
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