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Friday, 10th August 2012
UK Trade, June 2012
Source: Office for National Statistics (UK)
Seasonally adjusted, the UK's deficit on trade in goods and services was £4.3 billion in June, compared with a deficit of £2.7 billion in May.
There was a deficit of £10.1 billion on goods, which was only partly offset by a surplus of £5.8 billion on services.
For May and June 2012, data may have been affected by the changed pattern of public holidays.
Taking the second quarter of 2012 as a whole, trade in goods and services was estimated to have been in deficit by £11.2 billion (seasonally adjusted), compared with a deficit of £7.8 billion in the preceding quarter.
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