+ Follow GENE FRIEDA Tag
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[Title] => January imports plunge to lowest level in 7 years
[Summary] => The country recorded a sharply higher trade surplus in January than it did a year ago, but imports for the month were at their lowest level in seven years, giving rise to fears a recovery in exports is still some way off.
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[Title] => RPs trade surplus posts sharp decline in 2001
[Summary] => The countrys trade surplus recorded a dramatic decline in 2001 as exports slowed sharply last year because of a global slump in demand for the countrys biggest shipments electronics and computer parts.
The National Statistics Office (NSO) reported yesterday that the trade surplus for last year amounted to only $2.6 billion, a sharp 61.1-percent drop from $6.691 billion in 2000.
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[Title] => September imports plunge 16% to $2.5B
[Summary] => A slowdown in global trade pushed the countrys imports to a seven-month low in September. Imports declined by 15.9 percent to $2.499 billion from $2.973 billion in the same period last year, the National Statistics Office (NSO) reported yesterday.
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The National Statistics Office (NSO) reported yesterday that the trade surplus for last year amounted to only $2.6 billion, a sharp 61.1-percent drop from $6.691 billion in 2000.
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