Last week, exports reached US$ 5.377 billion, at a daily average of US$ 1.075 billion per working day. Imports reached US$ 4.314 billion, at a daily average of US$ 862.8 million.
In the first week of the month, which only had three working days, exports reached US$ 3.362 billion (daily average of US$ 1.120 billion) and imports reached US$ 2.466 billion (daily average of US$ 822 million per working day). Thus, the surplus in the first week of the month reached US$ 896 million.
In the first two weeks of June, the trade surplus reached US$ 1.959 billion, as a result of US$ 8.739 billion in exports (average of US$ 1.092 billion per working day) US$ 6.780 billion in imports (average of US$ 847.5 million).
From January until the second week of June, the trade surplus was US$ 10.514 billion, 59.4% higher than in the same period of 2010 (US$ 6.598 billion). After 111 working days this year, exports reached US$ 103.353 billion (daily average of US$ 931.1 million). During the same period, imports reached US$ 92.839 billion (daily average of US$ 836.4 million per working day).
*Translated by Gabriel Pomerancblum