KSH: foreign trade surplus was 937 million euros in September
In September, the value of exports increased by 5.6, while imports increased by 6.7 percent compared to a year before. Foreign trade sales amounted to 937 million euros, 28 million euros less than in September last year, according to the second estimate of the Central Statistical Office (KSH) published on Friday.
In September, the value of exports was 8.847 billion euros, 911 million euros more than one month before and 472 million euros more than a year before. Import was 432 million euros higher than in August and was 500 million euros higher than in September last year. Monthly export surplus is the second highest after June’s 998 million euros. (MTI)
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