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Trade in G20 Goods Is Growing "Modest" in the Second Quarter, but Services Are Booming.

Exports of goods from the G20 countries advanced by 2.6 per cent during the second quarter, while imports stagnated, amounting to an amount of $4.81 trillion and $4.821 trillion (4.13 billion and €4.14 trillion), respectively.
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Exports of goods from the G20 countries advanced by 2.6 per cent during the second quarter, while imports stagnated, amounting to an amount of $4.81 trillion and $4.821 trillion (4.13 billion and €4.14 trillion), respectively.

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MADRID, 26 (EUROPA PRESS) The exports of goods of the G20 countries advanced during the second quarter by 2.6%, while imports stagnated, which amounted to an amount of 4.81 billion and 4,821 billion dollars (4.13 and 4.14 billion euros), respectively.On their side, sales and purchases of [...] The entry The trade of goods of the G20 grows in a "modest" way in the second trimester, but the services pick up first in Forbes Spain.

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Forbes España broke the news in on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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