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Čačak’s trade dynamics: Export challenges and import trends in 2024

In the first four months of 2024, Čačak’s economy exported goods worth 137 million euros while facing a trade deficit, importing goods totaling 210 million euros. Čačak’s trade deficit contrasts with Gornji Milanovac, Lučani, and Ivanjica in the Moravički district, which all recorded trade surpluses, indicating higher exports than imports.

Germany emerged as Čačak’s leading trading partner, accounting for 36% of total exports, followed by Bosnia and Herzegovina (7.4%), Montenegro (6.5%), and Romania (6.4%). Notably, Čačak significantly increased imports from the Czech Republic by 26%, and from Italy by approximately 40%, compared to the same period last year.

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