• Italy's exports fell 0.9% in December, while imports rose 0.8% - Istat

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14 February 2020

Italy's exports fell 0.9% in December, while imports rose 0.8% - Istat

According to the report from Istat, in December 2019 seasonally-adjusted data, compared to November 2019, decreased for outgoing flows (-0.9%) and increased for incoming flows (+0.8%). Exports fell for both non EU countries (-1.0%) and EU countries (-0.8%). Imports dropped by -1.8% for non EU countries and increased by +2.6% for EU countries.

Over the last three months, seasonally-adjusted data, compared to the previous three months, raised for exports (+0.9%) and decreased for imports (-1.7%).

In December 2019, compared with the same month of the previous year, exports raised (+4.2%) and imports decreased (-2.2%). Outgoing flows increased by +5.1% for non EU countries and by +3.4% for EU countries. Incoming flows dropped by -5.9% for non EU area and increased by +0.3% for EU area. The trade balance in December 2019 amounted to +5,013 million Euros (+5,761 million Euros for non EU area and -748 million Euros for EU countries).

In the year 2019, outgoing flows increased by 2.3% (+1.1% for EU countries and +3.8% for non EU countries) and incoming flows decreased by 0.7% (0.0% for EU countries and -1.8% for non EU countries) compared with 2018.

In 2019 the trade balance registered a surplus of 52,940 million euro compared to the surplus of 39,280 million euro in 2018; excluding energy, the surplus was equal to 91,418 million euro, up compared with a 81,045 million euro surplus in 2018.

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