India, March 7 -- Slovenia's foreign trade balance turned to a surplus in January from a deficit in the previous year as exports grew faster than imports, figures from the statistical office showed on Friday.

The trade balance showed a surplus of EUR 201.1 million in January versus a shortfall of EUR 235.6 million in the same month last year. In December, the deficit was EUR 907.1 million.

Exports climbed 9.7 percent year-on-year in January, while imports rose only by 0.8 percent.

The value of exports to EU member states grew up by 0.9 percent, and to EU non-member countries surged by 18.7 percent.

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