December 31 (SeeNews) - Serbia's foreign trade deficit in the first eleven months of 2018 widened 37.4% on the year to $5.894 billion (5.153 billion euro), data from the country's statistical office showed.
The country's exports rose 14.4% to $17.84 billion, while imports grew by 19.4% to $23.734 billion, the data indicated.
The export-import ratio dropped to 75.2% from 78.4% in the first eleven months of 2017.
In November alone, Serbia's exports rose 7.5% on the year to $1.646 billion and imports grew 10.2% to $1.95 billion.
($ = 0.874246 euro)