Bulgaria's trade gap widened to 3.1 billion levs ($1.9 billion/1.6 billion euro) in the first four months of the year, from 2.6 billion levs in the same period of 2017, the country’s statistical office, NSI, said on Monday.Exports increased 3.5% on the year, reaching 16.6 billion levs in the January-April period, while imports rose by an annual 5.8% to 19.7 billion levs, NSI said in a statement.In April alone, Bulgaria's exports grew 6.8% year-on-year to 4.2 billion levs, while imports added 6.2% to 5.0 billion levs.Details follow (in millions of levs):
source: NSI(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)