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South Korea Has $37.33 Billion Current Account Surplus In March

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

South Korea posted a current account surplus of $37.33 billion in March, the Bank of Korea said on Friday - up from $23.19 billion in February.

The goods account saw a $35.07 billion surplus as exports increased by 56.9 percent to $94.32 billion and as imports increased by 17.4 percent to $59.24 billion, both compared to one year earlier.

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