BERLIN, April 4 (Reuters) - German exports rose
significantly more than expected in February, increasing by 4.0%
on the previous month, data showed on Friday.
A Reuters poll had predicted a month-on-month rise in
exports of 1.6%.
Imports grew by 4.6% compared with January, the federal
statistics office reported, versus analysts' expectations for a
1.0% rise.
The statistics office publishes more detailed economic data
on its website.
(Reporting by Linda Pasquini, editing by Friederike Heine)
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