The volume of Czech exports to Latvia increased by 8% to nearly CEK 2 bil in 2002 compared to 2001
Published:
24 April 2003 y., Thursday
The volume of Czech exports to Latvia increased by 8% to nearly CEK 2 bil in 2002 compared to 2001. The volume of imports from Latvia decreased by 17% to CEK 435 mil during the same period.
The Czech Republic saw a surplus of over CEK 1.5 bil in 2002. Czech exports to Latvia include mainly machines, means of transport and industrial products. The hitherto non-utilized commodities for exports to Latvia are glass, artificial jewellery and textiles.
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