Eurozone Trade Surplus Rises on Jump in Exports to U.S.
The eurozone's trade surplus climbed in September on year, with exports to the U.S. growing as the threat of tariffs proposed by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump looms large.
The eurozone trade surplus in goods with the rest of the world increased to 12.5 billion euros ($13.18 billion) in September, up from the 9.8 billion euros in September 2023, unadjusted figures from the European Union's data agency said Monday.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, exports increased by 0.4%, and imports decreased by 0.8% compared with...
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