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Export Of Leather Goods In Italy Dropped 1.2% In October

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Italy Statistics Bureau Istat14 said that Italy's trade surplus in October was 388 million euros, of which exports rose 11.6% and imports increased 7.4%. Comprehensive foreign trade reported on December 14th, Italy Bureau of statistics Istat14 said that Italy's October trade account changed from a deficit level of 06 years to a surplus. In October, the trade surplus was 388 million euros, and the deficit was 863 million euros in the same period in 06 years. In October, the export increased by 11.6% and the import year increased by 7.4%. Italy's EU trade surplus in October was 694 million euros, and the surplus was 347 million euros in the same period in 06 years. Exports increased by 8.6% and imports increased by 6.9%. In the first 10 months, Italy's exports increased by 11.5%, imports increased by 6.5%, and trade deficits narrowed from 19 billion 590 million euros to 7 billion 350 million euros. In October, the export of agricultural products increased by 26.5%, the annual export volume of refined oil increased by 25.4%, the export of transportation increased by 19%, and the export of textiles and clothing increased by 2.1%. Exports of electrical equipment dropped by 2%, and leather products exports dropped by 1.2%. In October, the import of electric water decreased by 38.2%, and the imports of industrial products increased by 24.6% annually.
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