Italy's foreign trade surplus increased in September from a year ago as exports grew faster than imports, monthly data from the statistical office ISTAT showed on Friday.
The trade surplus rose to EUR 2.85 billion in September from EUR 2.32 billion in the same period last year. The surplus totaled EUR 1.9 billion in August.
Excluding energy, the trade surplus amounted to EUR 6.24 billion.
Exports surged 10.5 percent from the previous year, reversing a 0.7 percent fall in August. Imports climbed 9.9 percent versus a 4.1 percent fall in the prior month.
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