March 22 (SeeNews) - Serbia's current account deficit rose to 148 million euro ($167.3 million) in January, from 84 billion euro in the like period of the previous year, the central bank said.
Trade in goods was in deficit of 440 million euro in January, while trade in services recorded a surplus of 120 million euro, figures published on the website of the central bank showed.
Primary income deficit amounted to 155 million euro last year, whereas surplus in secondary income came in at 328 million euro.
Details on Serbia's current account balance follow (in million of euro):
|
Jan'19 |
Jan'18 |
Current account |
-148 |
-84 |
- goods |
-440 |
-305 |
- services |
120 |
133 |
- primary income |
-155 |
-129 |
- secondary income |
328 |
218 |
($ = 0.884513 euro)