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Surplus in trade with CEFTA in 2010 amounted to 1.36 billion dollars

18. July 2011. | 14:37

Source: Radio Serbia

In 2010 Serbia has realized the surplus of 1.36 billion dollars in the trade with the countries of the Central European Free Trade Agreement.

In 2010 Serbia has realized the surplus of 1.36 billion dollars in the trade with the countries of the Central European Free Trade Agreement.

It is mostly the result of the exports of agricultural products from Serbia to Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Albania and Moldova.

Another member of CEFTA is the UN mission in Kosmet (UNMIK), on behalf of the interim self-government institutions in the Province.

Last year, Serbia was mostly exporting grains and related products, beverages, iron and steel, while importing electricity, iron and steel, coal and colored metals, as well as fruits and vegetables.

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