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Denmark's exports grew much faster than imports in July, figures from Statistics Denmark showed on Monday.
Exports excluding those of ships, aircraft, fuel, etc. grew a seasonally adjusted 3.8 percent year-on-year, while imports rose 1.4 percent.
The trade surplus was a seasonally adjusted DKK 8.1 billion in July. On a non-adjusted basis, the surplus was DKK 10.5 billion.
Compared to June, exports fell 4.2 percent and imports grew 0.8 percent in July.
In the January to July period, exports rose 7 percent and imports climbed 5 percent.