Analysts: trade surplus remains high next year
No significant recovery is expected in internal demand next year, so trade surplus may remain high in 2013 – analysts told MTI.
Calculating in euros exports declined by 4.2, while imports declined by 4.7 percent in September. The trade surplus was 751.1 million euros. (Imports 6.11 billion euros, exports 6.86 billion euros) – the Central Statistical Office reported on Friday. In the first three quarters of the year exports in euros were 0.5 higher, while imports were 0.7 percent higher than a year before. The surplus was 5.431 billion euros. (MTI)
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