In the Period January - October 2017 Bulgarian Exports to 3rd Countries Increased by 15.9%

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In the period January - October 2017 Bulgarian exports to third countries increased by 15.9% in comparison with the corresponding period of the previous year and amounted to 14 762.5 Million BGN. Main trade partners of Bulgaria were Turkey, the Russian Federation, China, Serbia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the United States which accounted for 52.0% of the exports to non EU countries. In October 2017 Bulgarian exports to third countries grew by 22.6% compared to the corresponding month of the previous year and amounted to 1 719.5 Billion BGN.

This us according to data by the National Statistical Institute (NSI). 

In the period January - October 2017 in the exports of Bulgaria to third countries distributed according to the Standard International Trade Classification the largest growths compared to the same period of 2016 were recorded in the sections 'Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material' 2 (52.8%) and 'Miscellaneous manufactured articles' 1 (29.9%). Fall was reported in sections 'Food and live animals' (7.5%) and 'Mineral fuel, lubricants and related materials' (7.2%). Bulgarian imports from third countries in the period January - October 2017 increased by 24.4% in comparison with the corresponding period of the previous year and added up to 17 444.3 Million BGN (at CIF prices). The largest amounts were reported for the goods imported from the Russian Federation, Turkey, China and Serbia. In October 2017 Bulgarian imports from third countries grew by 19.8% compared to the corresponding month of the previous year and amounted to 1 892.3 Billion BGN. 

In the period January - October 2017 in the imports of Bulgaria from third countries distributed according to the Standard International Trade Classification the...

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