BERLIN (AP) Germany's exports dropped unexpectedly in July and industrial production fell, even as the economies of the countries using the euro showed signs of improvement, according to two reports Friday.
The Federal Statistical Office said German exports dropped 1.1 percent in July over June when adjusted for seasonal and calendar differences. Economists had predicted a 0.7 percent rise, the dpa news agency reported.
Imports increased by 0.5 percent.
Meanwhile, the Economy Ministry said industrial production dropped by 1.7 percent in July over June, and it revised June's growth downward from a 2.4 percent rise to a 2 percent rise.
Still, the ministry said numbers from the first half of the year indicate that Germany's manufacturing sector is emerging from a period of weakness.