KSH: food exports in November increased by 7.7 percent
Hungary’s external trade surplus decreased by €22 million in year-on-year terms in November, to €687 mln, with the export volume growing by 8.4% and the import volume increasing by 11.2%, Hungary’s Central Statistical Office (KSH) said today.
The trade balance surplus amounted to 687 euros, 22 million euros smaller, compared to November 2014 – the Central Statistical Office (KSH) published its second estimate on Tuesday. In the first eleven months of last year, the export surplus amounted to 7.455 billion euros, 1.128 billion euros more than the surplus in 2014. Exports increased by 7.4, imports grew by 6.0 percent in November 2015, compared to November 2014. (MTI)
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