The
European Union's statistics office Eurostat said the unadjusted
trade balance in the January-July period also became positive
showing a 2.7 billion euro surplus, compared with a 188.1
billion euro deficit in the same period of 2022.
Adjusted for seasonal swings, the trade surplus in July was 2.9
billion euros, down from 8.6 billion in June.
A massive fall in the trade deficit in energy of the 27-nation
European Union had the biggest impact on the results, with the
trade gap down to 247.7 billion euros in the first seven months
of the year from 352.3 billion in the same period of 2022.
At the same time the EU trade surplus in manufactured goods
almost doubled to 215.9 billion in the January-July period from
115.1 in the same period last year.
The EU's trade gap with Russia, which used to be the bloc's main
energy supplier before Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, shrunk to
9.2 billion euros in the seven months of this year from 105
billion last year.
The EU's trade gap with China, its second biggest trading
partner after the United States, also continued to shrink to
174.7 billion euros in the first seven months from 220.3 billion
in the same period of 2022.
(Reporting by Jan Strupczewski)
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