KSH: foreign trade surplus has decreased
Last November, the euro-denominated exports grew by 6.4 percent, imports increased by 8.1 percent year-on-year, and foreign trade surplus was 84 million euros less: 713 million euros, according to the second estimate of the Central Statistical Office (KSH).
The trade surplus became 5 million euros lower than it was indicated in the first estimate, published on 9 January, when the KSH reported 6.1 percent exports increase and 7.8 percent imports increase in its annual comparison. (MTI)
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