Greek trade deficit drops 22.9% in April

Greece’s trade deficit shrank by 22.9% in April, reflecting a significant decline in the value of imports due to a sharp fall in international oil prices and energy in general, Hellenic Statistical Authority said on Wednesday, ANA reports.
 More specifically, the value of imports totaled 6.107 billion euros, down 11.8% from April 2022 (excluding oil products, imports fell 4.1% while excluding oil products and ships, imports fell 4.1%). The value of exports totaled 3.954 billion euros, down 4.3% from April 2022 (excluding oil products, exports fell 2.8% while excluding oil products and ships, exports fell 2.8%). The trade deficit fell 22.9% to 2.153 billion euros (excluding oil products, the deficit fell by 5.8% while excluding oil products and ships, the deficit fell by 6%).

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