March 13 (SeeNews) - Serbia's trade deficit decreased by 12.7% on the year to $746.5 million (699.9 million euro) in January, the country's statistical office said on Monday.
Exports went up 14.4% year-on-year to $2.342 billion in January, while imports rose by 6.4% to $3.088 billion, the statistical office said in a statement.
The export-import ratio increased to 75.8% in the month under review from 70.5% in January 2022.
Serbia's trade deficit rose by 44.9% to $12.090 billion in 2022.
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