In January to November 2016, euro area exports of goods to the rest of the world stood at €1 869.0 bn (nearly stable compared with January-November 2015) and imports at €1 620.8 bn (a decrease of 2% compared with January-November 2015). As a result the euro area recorded a surplus of €248.2 bn, compared with +€214.3 bn in January-November 2015. Intra-euro area trade rose to €1 569.0 bn in January-November 2016, up by 1% compared with January-November 2015.
Eurozone Trade Balance showed surplus of 25.9 billion euros
The first estimate for euro area (EA19) exports of goods to the rest of the world in November 2016 was €184.2 billion, an increase of 6% compared with November 2015 (€173.8 bn). Imports from the rest of the world stood at €158.3 bn, a rise of 5% compared with November 2015 (€150.9 bn). As a result, the euro area recorded a €25.9 bn surplus in trade in goods with the rest of the world in November 2016, compared with +€22.9 bn in November 2015. Intra-euro area trade rose to €154.0 bn in November 2016, up by 5% compared with November 2015.
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