Five product categories led the spectacular rise in Greek exports in January, the Panhellenic Exporters Association said on Friday, according to ANA.
These were: Oil products-fuel (up 61.1% compared with January 2022), food-live animals (12.5%), industrial products (9.8%), chemicals (25.2%), and machines (6.8%), followed by various industrial products (33.4%), alcohol & tobacco (37.5%) and confidential products (3.2%). Oils soared 250.6% in the month.
Christina Sakellaridi, president of the Association, commenting on the data said exporters welcomed these figures with a sense of satisfaction as exports grew significantly despite adversities prevailing in international markets (high-interest rates, high inflation, high energy, and raw materials prices) and the uncertainty over the war in Ukraine.
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