KSH: exports grew even more than the first estimate
Exports grew even more than the first estimate. The euro-denominated value of exports increased by 11.7 percent and imports by 7.7 percent in the ninth month of the year – the Central Statistical Office (KSH) announced on Monday.
In its first estimate, the agency measured a 10.9 percent increase in exports and 6.5 percent in imports, with the newly reported 539 million euros in foreign trade assets being, which is 27 million euros less than the first estimate. (MTI)
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