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Home International Customs Finland

Finnish exports value slides to 4%, imports 2% in February 2015

byCustoms Today Report
10/04/2015
in Finland, International Customs
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HELSINKI: The value of Finnish exports decreased by 4%, whereas the  value of imports decreased by 2% in February compared to the imports and exports during the corresponding month of the previous year, according to foreign trade preliminary statistics provided by the Finnish Customs.

The value of Finnish exports in February was almost 4.2 billion euros, while the value of imports was slightly under 4.4 billion euros, confirmed the statement from the Customs. The trade balance showed a deficit of 200 million euros in February. Calculated from January to February 2015 there was a deficit of 525 million euros. Under the same period in the year 2014 the balance of trade showed a deficit of 675 million euros. In 2014 the trade balance for February showed a deficit of 150 million euros.

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