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UK September Trade Data Shows Dips in Imports, Exports

The total imports of goods into the U.K., excluding precious metals, dipped by 5% in September, with imports from EU countries dropping by 7.3% and shipments from non-EU countries falling by 3%, the Office for National Statistics reported in its…

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September bulletin. Exports also fell, with total shipments of goods, excluding precious metals, falling by 4.7% and exports to EU countries dropping by 5.1%. The dip in imports from non-EU countries was led mainly by an over $1.5 billion decrease in fuel imports due to falling imports from Norway and dropping oil prices in September, the office said. Without the effect of inflation, the stats office said total imports fell by 6.1% and exports dipped by 4.8%.