Total exports increased by 23% to US$6.76bn in 2010, according to the Uruguayan union of exporters (UEU), citing customs figures. They were also up by 12% on the previous record for exports (US$6.0bn) posted in 2008 before the global economic slowdown bit last year. Unofficial figures show that imports, meanwhile, climbed 33% to US$6.94bn, excluding oil imports, which are likely to push this figure over US$8bn.
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