Poland’s current account surplus rose to EUR 1.64 billion at the end of March, against a surplus of EUR 1.41 billion recorded at the end of February, according to central bank figures released on May 15.
Market analysts surveyed by PAP offered median forecast for a EUR 2.13-billion surplus.
Poland recorded a EUR 608-million surplus in the trade of goods in March, with a EUR 3.13-billion surplus in services.
The country recorded a EUR 2.45-billion deficit in primary income and a EUR 356-million deficit in secondary income.
Exports of goods in March grew by 15.5% YoY, to EUR 30.01 billion, while imports declined by 3%, to EUR 29.4 billion. (PAP/Business World Magazine)