Analysts said growing imports and the weaker trade balance were in large part due to growing domestic demand and skyrocketing energy prices.Continue reading
Hungary’s trade balance showed a 117 million euro deficit in February, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) confirmed in a second reading of data released on Monday.
Hungary, an export-driven economy where trade surpluses are the norm, had a trade deficit for the eighth month in a row, KSH said.
Exports rose by an annual 18.7 percent to 11.500 billion euros and imports climbed by 30.5 percent to 11.617 billion euros.
Trade with other European Union member states accounted for 76 percent of exports and 70 percent of imports.
Hungary’s terms of trade deteriorated by 7.1 percent during the period as the forint edged up 0.3 percent to the euro but weakened by 6.3 percent against the dollar.
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