Eurozone Exports Recover In August
Eurozone exports grew by seasonally adjusted 3.7 percent in August from a month ago, when it fell 2.2 percent, Eurostat reported Tuesday.
Likewise, imports rose 2.1 percent, reversing last month's 0.8 percent drop.
The trade surplus totaled EUR 9.9 billion in August, up from EUR 7.2 billion in July. Meanwhile, on an unadjusted basis, the trade surplus fell to EUR 6.6 billion from EUR 14.7 billion in the prior month.
The extra-EU27 trade in goods showed a deficit of EUR 12.6 billion compared to a surplus of EUR 2.7 billion in July.