Analysts expect annual trade surplus of more than 7.5 billion euros
The macroeconomic analysts interviewed by MTI expect an annual trade surplus of more than 7.5 billion euros.
The Central Statistical Office (KSH) announced on Thursday that in January-October this year, the trade surplus amounted to 6.765 billion euros, which is 491 million euros higher than the 6.274 billion of 2014 that was reached in twelve months. Compared to the first ten months of last year, the trade surplus increased by 1.445 billion euros. The export value in euros was 7.4 percent higher, while imports rose by 5.8 percent. In October, the export increased by 8.4, the import increased by 4.3 percent in a year over year comparision. (MTI)
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