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Serbia’s foreign trade was larger than last year’s, mostly with European Union

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Serbia’s total foreign trade in goods in the first three months of this year was 16.7 billion euros, which is 6.8 percent more than in the same period last year, the Republic Statistical Office (RZS) announced today.

Goods worth 7.3 billion euros were exported, 15.8 percent more than in the first period of 2022, while the import of goods was worth 9.4 billion euros and was 0.7 percent higher than at the same time last year, it was stated. In the statement.

The deficit was 2.1 billion euros, or 30.7 percent less compared to the same period of the previous year.

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The coverage of imports by exports was 77.6 percent and was higher than the coverage in the same period of the previous year, when it was 67.5 percent.

As stated, the foreign exchange of goods was the largest with the countries with which Serbia has signed free trade agreements.

The member countries of the European Union account for 59.3 percent of the total exchange.

 

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