Germany’s trade surplus narrows

Germany’s trade surplus narrowed in January, as an increase in exports from Europe’s largest economy was more than offset by a rise in imports.

Germany’s trade surplus narrowed in January, as an increase in exports from Europe’s largest economy was more than offset by a rise in imports.

The Federal Statistical Office reported today that exports rose 2.2% in January from the previous month to €94.5bn. The figures were adjusted for seasonal and calendar effects.

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