Slovenia's exports and imports much higher in July after two moderate months

Ljubljana, 4 September - Slovenia exported goods worth EUR 5.46 billion in July, up 24.8% from July last year, with imports rising by 34.5% to EUR 5.14 billion, largely on account of higher trade with non-EU members, chiefly Switzerland, involving operations with processing. In January-July, exports were up 9.6% and imports 16.5% from the same seven months in 2023.

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