BERLIN (Reuters) – German exports fell in July as global demand continues to falter, data from the federal statistics office showed on Monday.
German exports fell in July by 0.9% on the previous month. A Reuters poll had predicted a month-on-month decrease of -1.5%.
The foreign trade balance showed a surplus of 15.9 billion euros ($17.15 billion) in July, down from a 18.7 billion euros the previous month.
German exports expectations have deteriorated slightly due to weak foreign demand, an Ifo survey showed in August.
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(Rerpoting by Maria Martinez, Writing by Friederike Heine, editing by Alex Richardson)