World trade regained its April decline in May
According to the Monday published datas of the Dutch CPB Economic Analysis Center; world trade rose in May in terms of volume after the decline of April, after the exports of the developed countries expanded, but exports of emerging countries decreased.
In May, the volume of trade was 2.3 percent higher than in April, when decline was 2.2 percent, compared to the previous month.
According to the calculations of CPB in the three months lasting to May, the volume rose by 1.1 percent, excessing the 0.9 percent growth of the previous three-months – reports MTI.
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