At the same time, Romania’s exports went up by 9.3% in March compared to the previous month, to EUR 4.8 billion. The growth compared to March 2014 was 7.2%.

 

The trade deficit reached EUR 812 million in March, which is the highest level in the last 27 months.

 

In the first quarter, the deficit was EUR 1.37 billion, 23% higher than in the same period of last year. Imports went up by 6.3% in the first three months, to EUR 14.75 billion, while imports increased by 4.9%, to EUR 13.38 billion.

 

Romania’s biggest imports were transport equipment and vehicles, which accounted for 36.7% of the total value, followed by chemicals (14.1%). Food, beverages and tobacco accounted for 8% of all imports.

 

The country’s most important exports were transport equipment and vehicles, with a 44% share. Food, beverages and tobacco came second, with 8.5%. (source: Romania-insider.com)