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KSH: The foreign trade deficit in products was 91 million euros in February
In February, the value of exports in euros was 17.7 percent and that of imports 29.2 percent higher than a year before. The foreign trade balance deteriorated by 876 million euros and showed a deficit of 91 million euros, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) announced on Thursday, according to its first estimate.

Foreign trade balance deteriorates further
Compared to the previous month, exports increased by 9.5 percent and imports by 7.9 percent.
The value of exports and imports in euros in February broke all previous records, with exports exceeding the threshold of 11 billion euros for the third time and imports for the second time. (MTI)
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