As provisional figures suggested, Iceland’s balance of trade in February was in surplus by close to ISK 6 billion. Imports have plunged by 44% compared to the first two months of 2008. Imports of transportation vehicles, for instance, fell by 78% and of consumer goods by 50%.
As provisional figures suggested, Iceland’s balance of trade in February was in surplus by close to ISK 6 billion. Imports have plunged by 44% compared to the first two months of 2008. Imports of transportation vehicles, for instance, fell by 78% and of consumer goods by 50%.