To non-EU nations, Croatia in the first five months of 2016 exported goods in the value of 1.52 billion Euro
The official data of the National Statistics Bureau shows Croatia has since the beginning of the year exported goods valued at 4.72 billion Euro, around 3.5% more than in the first five months of last year. A the same time, import has exceeded 7.8 billion Euro, a growth of 3.16% from the same period last year, Vecernji List reported on July 8, 2016.
The trade deficit was 3.1 billion Euro, 2.6% higher than last year. The overlap of import with export increased from 60.2% to 60.4% this year.
Croatian export to other EU members has grown by 4.5% to nearly 3.2 billion Euro, while import from the same category was also increased by 4.4%, to over 6.2 billion.
To non-EU nations, Croatia in the first five months of 2016 exported goods in the value of 1.52 billion Euro, meaning 1.5% more than last year, while import from those nations was reduced by 1.4%, to 1.6 billion Euro.