KSH: Hungary posted a trade surplus of 308 million euros in April
The Central Statistical Office found that exports rose by an annual 3.4%, while imports were down 4.0%.
The Central Statistical Office found that exports rose by an annual 3.4%, while imports were down 4.0%.
Exports rose by an annual 11.5% to 12.756 billion euros, while imports increased by 4.3% to 12.175 billion.
Exports rose by an annual 10.5% to 12.6 billion euros, while imports increased by 3.8% to 12.1 billion.
For the period January-November, exports increased by 13.2 percent year on year to 109.255 billion euros and imports rose by 17.2 percent to 106.895 billion euros.
Exports rose by 2.6 percent year-on-year to 8.141 billion euros. Imports were up 1.3 percent at 8.104 billion euros. Trade with other European Union member states accounted for about 80 percent of exports and 73 percent of imports.
The Central Statistical Office (KSH) has confirmed that Hungary’s July trade surplus stood at 204 million euros in a second reading of data released on Wednesday.
New data released by the Central Statistical Office (KSH) on Tuesday increased the figure from a previously reported 228 million euros.
Hungary had a 1.07 billion euro trade surplus in June 2018, up 119 million euros from the same month last year
The surplus was increased from 577 million euros in the first reading published early in July
Hungary’s trade figures have surpassed records in every year since 2014, and this achievement must now be consolidated by further developing the country’s infrastructure
The trade surplus amounted to 5.377 billion euros for January-June, down 41 million from the same period last year
According to official figures, imports rose annually by 18.7 percent to 8.102 billion euros. Exports went up by 19.7 percent to 9.061 billion euros
Exports rose by an annual 18.4 percent to 9.431 billion EUR while imports were up 21 percent at 8.475 billion EUR