August 9 (SeeNews) - Croatia's trade gap expanded to 34.6 billion kuna ($5.4 billion/4.7 billion euro) in the first six months of 2018, from 31.1 billion kuna in the prior-year period, the country's statistical office said on Thursday, citing preliminary data
Croatia’s exports increased 2.0% on the year, reaching 51.3 billion kuna, while imports rose 5.5% to 85.9 billion kuna in January-June, the statistical office said in a statement.
Exports to the EU increased to 35.2 billion kuna in the review period, from 32.7 billion kuna a year earlier.
Croatia's imports from the EU grew to 67.5 billion kuna, from 63.6 billion kuna.
(1 euro =7.43748 kuna)