Serbia's surplus with CEFTA totals USD 1.15bn

Serbia recorded USD 1.15bn worth of surplus in the first nine months of 2011 in trade with the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) countries.

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Serbia recorded USD 1.15bn worth of surplus in the first nine months of 2011 in trade with the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) countries. This is mainly thanks to the export of agricultural products. Serbia's surplus with CEFTA totals USD 1.15bn According to the data of the Statistical Office, Serbia mainly exported cereals, beverages, iron and steel to CEFTA countries in the period January-September 2011, while it most imported electricity, iron, steel, black coal, non-ferrous metals, fruit and vegetables. In the said period, Serbia's exports totaled USD 2.4bn and its imports added up to USD 1.25bn and the export-import ratio totaled 192.3 percent. In 2010, Serbia made USD 1.36bn worth of surplus in trade with CEFTA countries, mostly due to export of agricultural goods. The CEFTA region is one of few markets on which Serbia continuously records exchange surplus. The CEFTA agreement was signed in 1992 by Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Albania, Moldova and UNMIK on behalf of interim self-government institutions in Kosovo and it came into force in 1994.

Serbia's surplus with CEFTA totals USD 1.15bn

According to the data of the Statistical Office, Serbia mainly exported cereals, beverages, iron and steel to CEFTA countries in the period January-September 2011, while it most imported electricity, iron, steel, black coal, non-ferrous metals, fruit and vegetables.

In the said period, Serbia's exports totaled USD 2.4bn and its imports added up to USD 1.25bn and the export-import ratio totaled 192.3 percent.

In 2010, Serbia made USD 1.36bn worth of surplus in trade with CEFTA countries, mostly due to export of agricultural goods.

The CEFTA region is one of few markets on which Serbia continuously records exchange surplus.

The CEFTA agreement was signed in 1992 by Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Albania, Moldova and UNMIK on behalf of interim self-government institutions in Kosovo and it came into force in 1994.

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