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Home International Customs Finland

Finland’s exports Value increases €4.8b in April 2015

byCustoms Today Report
10/06/2015
in Finland, International Customs
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HELSINKI: The value of exports in April stood at €4.8 billion compared €4.2 billion of imports in the same month, according to the preliminary statistics of foreign trade of goods provided by Finnish Customs.

The value of exports increased by one per cent while the value of imports decreased compared to the previous year, confirmed the statement from the Finnish Customs. From the beginning of the year, exports have declined by two per cent while imports have dropped by seven per cent. The trade balance in April showed a surplus of €545 million. Compared to April last year, the trade balance posted a deficit of €375 million.

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The deficit stood at €120 million from January to April. Compared to the same period last year, the balance of trade reflected a deficit of €1,275 million. Exports to EU member states decreased by four per cent in April, while exports to non-EU countries increased by eight per cent. Imports from EU countries decreased by three per cent and imports from non-EU countries fell by 36 per cent.

From the beginning of the year, exports to EU decreased by two per cent and diminished by one per cent to non-EU countries. During the same period imports from EU member states fell by one per cent and declined from other countries by 17 per cent.

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