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France's trade deficit rose by 400 million euros to 7.6 billion euros in May, mainly due to a drop in exports that was more pronounced than a decrease in imports, data from the local customs administration showed today.
Exports fell more than imports in May, but it is in the first place the decline in the balance of manufactured goods which causes this worsening of the French trade balance.
France's trade deficit increased in May, impacted by a sharper decline in exports than imports France's trade deficit increased in May to 7.6
France's trade deficit on goods increased in May to €7.6 billion, affected by a drop in exports above that of imports, reported customs on Tuesday.
The energy balance improved, but the manufactured goods balance declined and is the main contributor to the deterioration in the trade balance
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