EU Exports Dip Despite US Rebound
Seasonally-adjusted EU exports decreased by 0.4% in July compared with June
European exports dropped slightly in July, though to the U.S. they picked up after a sharp fall in June as tariffs continued to raise uncertainty for export firms.
Seasonally adjusted exports from the European Union decreased by 0.4% in July compared with June, statistics agency Eurostat said Monday. Because imports fell by a higher 2.0%, the EU's adjusted trade balance grew to 5.0 billion euros ($5.87 billion), up from 1.8 billion euros in...
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