JOHANNESBURG, Jan 31 (Reuters) - South Africa recorded a
trade surplus of 5.43 billion rand ($311.39 million) in
December, down from a revised surplus of 7.30 billion rand in
November, revenue service figures showed on Tuesday.
Exports fell 5.1% month on month to 163.27 billion rand in
December, while imports were down 4.2% at 157.83 billion rand,
the South African Revenue Service said.
($1 = 17.4379 rand)
(Reporting by Anait Miridzhanian; Editing by Olivia
Kumwenda-Mtambo)
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