Italy's foreign trade with non-EU
countries saw exports in August rising 0.8% along with imports,
up 0.3%, compared to the previous month, according to
preliminary data released by ISTAT on Monday.
Meanwhile, on an annual basis, exports to non-EU countries in
August decreased by 7.4% and imports sank by 6.5% compared to
the same month in 2023.
In addition, the trade balance with non-EU countries in August
registered a surplus of 2,687 million euros compared with a
surplus of 3,081 million euros in August 2023.
With the exclusion of energy, the surplus was equal to 6,930
million euros, down compared to an 8,176-million-euro surplus in
August 2023, ISTAT said.
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