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Greek Trade Deficit Shrank 8% in 1st Half of 2010

Greece’s trade deficit shrank by 8% in the first half of 2010, compared with the same period last year.  Eurostat announced the statistic on Thursday. The EU Executive’s Statistics Agency reported that the trade deficit fell to 12.7 billion euros in the January-June period, which was decreased from 14.7 billion euros in the same period in 2009.
Germany at 74.3 billion euros recorded the biggest trade surplus in the six month period, followed by Ireland at 20.4 billion euros. The Netherlands figure is at 19.3 billion, while the UK stands at 52.8 billion, France with 30 billion, Spain  at 26 billion, Italy with 14.2 billion and Greece  at 12.7 billion recorded the highest trade deficits in the EU-27.
(source: ana-mpa)

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