Icelandic foreign trade
Published: 18 January, 2008
Statistics Iceland reports that Iceland exported raw hides and skins worth US$9.45 million in the first eleven months of 2007, compared with US$9.63 million in the same period in 2006.
Icelandic imports of the same types of commodities in the January to November 2007 period were worth only US$11,065, compared with US$14,231 in the corresponding period the previous year.
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