World

Italian exports hit record high of 305 bln euros in 2024

Jan 30, 2025

Rome [Italy], January 30: Italy's exports reached a record high of 305.2 billion euros (about 317.5 billion U.S. dollars) last year, the highest total on record, Italy's National Statistics Institute (ISTAT) reported Wednesday.
This marked the highest export volume since at least 2013, when ISTAT adopted its current formula to calculate the key indicators.
In December alone, exports to countries outside the European Union (EU) remained stable compared to November, while imports declined by 0.3 percent. Energy exports increased by 6.8 percent while non-durable consumer goods, mostly food and other perishables, grew by 4.0 percent. Meanwhile, durable consumer goods exports fell by 9.4 percent.
Compared to the same month in 2023, total experts were 3.9 percent higher, ISTAT said.
Italy's trade surplus with non-EU countries stood at 7.79 billion euros at the end of 2024, down from 8.10 billion euros a year ealier.
Notably, Germany's exports to Southeast Asian countries surged by 39.9 percent in December.
Source: Xinhua News Agency

More news

Robots Welcome IEM's Class of 2025: A Futuristic Start to a Promising Journey

New Delhi [India], July 5: In a remarkable blend of tradition and technology, the Institute of Engineering & Management (IEM) kicked off its academic session for the 2025 B.Tech batch with a one-of-a-kind robotic welcome at its Gurukul campus in Kolkata. Robots stationed at the entrance greeted the incoming students and their families, symbolizing IEM's commitment to innovation, hands-on learning, and future-ready education.

Jul 05, 2025