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Record exports

May 9, 2011

German exports soared to a record-high in March, extending a second consecutive month of gains and boosting growth in Europe's largest economy.

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Container shipping yard
Germany's export machine is in high gearImage: picture-alliance/ dpa

The value of German exports, adjusted for work days and seasonal changes, jumped 7.3 percent to 98.2 billion euros ($141.1 billion) in March - their highest level since the Federal Statistical Office began tracking such data in 1950.

Germany is the world's second biggest exporter after China. It also received a record amount of imports in March, worth 79.4 million euros, for a monthly increase of 3.1 percent.

Mercedes assembly line
The car industry accounts for a large portion of Germany's export tradeImage: dpa/picture-alliance

Compared with a year earlier, exports gained 15.8 percent, while imports advanced 16.9 percent.

Record trade

The record trade signals continued growth in the German economy, which has expanded as much as 1 percent in the first three months of the year, the government agency reported, citing data provided by the Bundesbank.

The nation's current account surplus, a measure of all trade including services, widened to 18.8 billion euros in March from 11.9 billion in February.

This year German government expects economic growth of 2.6 percent following a record expansion of 3.6 percent in 2010.

Author: John Blau (AFP, Reuters)
Editor: Sam Edmonds