According to analysts, the development of foreign trade fell short of expectations
Analysts say that the development of foreign trade in June, especially the export surplus fell short of expectations.
The Central Statistics Office (KSH) disclosed on Thursday, that the export in June was 3.0, below, the export datas of the year before, while import was 0.3 percent smaller, compared to the previous year. The export surplus declined to 583 million euros from the 769 million euros of June 2012. The trade balance surplus in the first half of the year, was 3.681 billion euros, 60 million euros more than a year before. Exports and imports are equally 0.9 percent higher than in the first half of last year. (MTI)
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