Analysts: export growth may continue, but this year’s surplus may be smaller
In the next few months export growth may continue, but this year’s foreign trade surplus may be smaller than last year’s 9.935 billion euros surplus.
The further strengthening in household consumption and investment activity upturn in fact reduce the surplus through imports – bank analysts summed up their forecasts on Friday, commenting on the February preliminary merchandise trade data. (MTI)
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