Italy's trade surplus with non-EU
countries dropped from 3.031 billion euros in January 2024 to
252 million euros last month, Istat said on Friday.
The national statistics agency added that the surplus excluding
energy was 4.829 biillion euros in January, down from a surplus
of 7.441 billion in the same month last year.
Istat said exports to non-EU27 countries increased by 2.7% in
January compared with the same month of the previous year but
imports rose by 17.9%.
Exports decreased by 1.0% and imports increased by 3.6% in
January compared with December 2024, according to Istat's
seasonally adjusted data.
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