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German exports jump despite supply bottlenecks in industry

Seasonally adjusted exports increased by 1.3%
Seasonally adjusted exports increased by 1.3%

German exports rose more than expected in June despite persisting supply bottlenecks in manufacturing - suggesting a solid recovery in Europe's biggest economy.

Seasonally adjusted exports increased by 1.3% on the month after a slightly revised rise of 0.4% in May, the Federal Statistics Office said.

Imports edged up 0.6 % after a jump of 3.4% in the prior month.

The trade surplus widened to €13.6 billion from a revised €12.8 billion in May.

A Reuters poll had pointed to a 0.4% increase in exports and a 0.5% rise in imports, with a trade balance of €13.4 billion.