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Foreign trade deficit in goods in 7M11 is 2x larger than in 7M10

Foreign trade deficit in goods in 7M11 is 2x larger than in 7M10

13 September 2011

Ukraine’s foreign trade deficit in goods reached USD 6.7 bln in 7M11, 2x higher y-o-y, according to a State Statistics Committee report released yesterday. Exports grew by 40% y-o-y, and imports by 46.7% y-o-y. Svetlana Rekrut: Imports growth exceeded exports by ~7 pp mainly due to considerable growth in natural gas imports (+84.5% y-o-y, 19% of total imports) which is partially related to Ukraine’s ‘gas obligation’ to RosUkrEnergo. Machinery (14.2% of total imports) and automobiles (6.3%) grew by +67.2% y-o-y and +75.6% y-o-y, respectively. We attribute automobile industry import growth to recovering domestic consumption related to real salary growth. In 7M11, the total current account deficit was USD 3.3 bln thanks to a positive trade balance in services of USD 2.6 bln. We expect the current account deficit to stay at ~3.5% of GDP at end-2011.

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