Analysts: domestic demand increases imports
Internal consumption and investments drive imports, while export growth has slowed considerably in August, which reduced the foreign trade surplus according to MTI analysts.
According to the first estimate of the Central Statistical Office (KSH) published on Tuesday, the value of exports in euro increased by just 0.9 percent in August, compared with a year before, following a peak of 11.4 percent in July. (MTI)
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