Sweden's foreign trade surplus decreased in July from a year ago as exports fell faster than imports, figures from Statistics Sweden showed on Thursday.
The trade surplus dropped to SEK 4.5 billion in July from SEK 6.8 billion in the corresponding month last year. In June, the surplus was SEK 12.6 billion.
The value of exports declined 2.0 percent in July from last year, and imports were 1.0 percent lower.
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