(ANSA) - Rome, November 17 - Italian exports returned to positive territory in September with a 1.6% rise with respect to August after three consecutive month-on-month drops, Istat said on Tuesday. The national statistics agency added that the September increase could not prevent third-quarter exports registering a 2.3% fall compared to the previous three months.
The biggest fall was in experts to non-European Union countries, which were down 4.2%.
Exports back in positive territory with 1.6% rise
But Q3 figure down 2.3% on previous three months