Serbia's trade deficit down by 12.8 percent
Serbia's trade deficit was USD 524,5 million in January this year, dropping by 12.8 percent compared to January 2012, the Statistical Office said.
Thursday, 14.03.2013.
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BELGRADE Serbia's trade deficit was USD 524,5 million in January this year, dropping by 12.8 percent compared to January 2012, the Statistical Office said. Total trade was USD 2.29 billion, which is an increase of 12.6 percent, with export at USD 882.1 million, or 23.2 percent higher, and import at USD 1.41 billion, or 6.8 percent higher. Serbia's trade deficit down by 12.8 percent The export-import coverage was 62.7 percent, higher than in January 2012 by 54.3 percent. Serbia's chief partners in export were Italy, Germany, Russia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Romania, while the biggest import partners were Russia, Germany, Italy, China and Hungary. The largest deficit was in the trade with Russia, because of fuel import, mostly oil and gas, and China, because of import of phones and laptops, followed by Kazakhstan, Hungary and Poland. Tanjug
Serbia's trade deficit down by 12.8 percent
The export-import coverage was 62.7 percent, higher than in January 2012 by 54.3 percent.Serbia's chief partners in export were Italy, Germany, Russia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Romania, while the biggest import partners were Russia, Germany, Italy, China and Hungary.
The largest deficit was in the trade with Russia, because of fuel import, mostly oil and gas, and China, because of import of phones and laptops, followed by Kazakhstan, Hungary and Poland.
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