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| Wednesday, 01 September 2010 |
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| Belarus’ commodity trade deficit at $4.201 bln in Jan-Jul |
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Belarus’ foreign commodity trade deficit amounted to U.S. $4.201 billion in January-July 2010, compared to a $4.291 billion deficit in January-July 2009, according to the National Statistics Committee.
Exports rose 20.6% in January-July 2010 year-on-year to $13.292 billion, and imports increased 14.2% to $17.493 billion.
Exports from Belarus included $7 159 billion worth of supplies to CIS states, up 48.8% on the year, including exports to Russia, which stood at $5.237 million, up 49.2% and to Kazakhstan at $273.3 million, up 62%.
Exports to non-CIS countries amounted to $6.134 billion as of August 1, 2010, down 1.3% on the year.
Belarusian imports from CIS countries rose 9.4% to $10.634 billion, including imports from Russia at $9.47 billion, up 6.1% on the year, and from Kazakhstan at $146 million, up 240%.
Imports from non-CIS countries went up 22.6% on the year to $6.859 billion.
The deficit of commodity trade with CIS countries came to $3.476 million, down 29.2% on the year in the period. The deficit of commodity trade with Russia fell 21.9% year-on-year in January-July 2010 to $4.233 million. In trade with Kazakhstan, Belarus showed a $127.3 million surplus, up 1.5%.
The deficit of foreign trade with countries outside the CIS reached $725.5 million in January-July 2010, compared with a surplus of $618.1 million surplus in January-July 2009.
The CIS accounted for 57.8% of Belarus’ trade turnover in January-July 2010, Russia accounted for 47.8%, while non-CIS foreign states are responsible for 42.2%.
Prime-Tass
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