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Greek trade deficit rises by 6.9 pct in March after successive falls
After dropping by more than 20 percent in each of the preceding two months, Greece’s trade deficit rose by 6.9 percent in March, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
The aggregate figures for the first quarter of 2015 showed trade deficit fell by 13.2 percent to 4.73 billion. The quarterly change stems from a decrease in imports by 7 percent to 11 billion and in exports by 1.8 percent to 6.27 billion.
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