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Greek citrus exports to Romania up 55.86%

Global Greek exports to Romania have increased by 5.33% in the first half of 2016, according to provisional data from the Greek Statistical Authority contained in the prospectus of the Embassy of Greece in Bucharest, recently published online.

This increase, as indicated in the relevant document, is mainly due to increased exports in the tariff categories "footwear" (+122%), "citrus fruits" (+55.86%) and "apricots, cherries, peaches" (+44.15%). There has also been an 18.21% increase in the export of "processed vegetables" and a 14.19% growth in the shipment of mineral fertilizers.

It is also worth noting that almost all Greek fruits and vegetables show a positive trend during the first half of 2016, confirming the existence of further strengthening margins for the country's exports to the Romanian market.


Source: emea.gr
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