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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Malta’s deficit in trading goods dropped to €234.2m in April, according to provisional figures, as compared to a deficit of €268.9m in the same month a year earlier, figures published by the National Statistics Office (NSO) reveal.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Malta’s deficit in trading goods dropped to €234.2m in April, according to provisional figures, as compared to a deficit of €268.9m in the same month a year earlier, figures published by the National Statistics Office (NSO) reveal.</strong></p>



<p>Both imports and exports were down by €62.3m and €27.6m, respectively. The decrease in the value of imports was primarily due to mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (€61.5m). </p>



<p>On the exports side, mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (€13.4m) and machinery and transport equipment (€12.1m) contributed to the main decrease, according to the NSO press release.</p>



<p>Focussing on Q1 2019, the trade deficit widened by €606.7m when compared to the corresponding period of 2018, reaching €1.515b. </p>



<p>Imports and exports increased by €613.7m and €7.1m respectively, with higher imports mainly in machinery and transport equipment (€754.9m), partly outweighed by a decrease of €164m in mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials. </p>



<p>The main increase in exports was registered in miscellaneous manufactured articles (€42.1m), partly outweighed by a decrease in machinery and transport equipment (€26.9m), as the press release says. </p>



<p>For the same reference period, imports from the European Union reached €1.720b (67.1%) of total imports. A decrease of €218.5m was registered in imports from EU countries when compared to the same period in 2018. </p>



<p>The United Kingdom and Italy registered an increase and decrease in imports with €594.4m and €79.3m, respectively. Regarding exports, the main increase was directed to the United States (€8m), whereas Italy (€25.1m) registered the highest decrease. </p>



<p>The full report including charts and visual representation of <a href="https://nso.gov.mt/en/News_Releases/View_by_Unit/Unit_A4/International_Trade/Documents/2019/News2019_091.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="data is available for download at the website of NSO (opens in a new tab)">data is available for download at the website of NSO</a>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://maltabusinessweekly.com/trading-goods-deficit-drops-e234m-april/3320/">Trading goods deficit drops to €234.2m in April</a> first appeared on <a href="https://maltabusinessweekly.com">The Malta Business Weekly</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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