1 minute ago by Reuters1 minute ago by Reuters1 minute ago by Reuters1 Read (Reuters) – BERLIN, July 8 (Reuters) – In May, German exports increased again, indicating that Europe’s largest economy is still recovering. The Federal Statistics Office reported on Thursday that seasonally adjusted exports grew by 0.3 percent month over month, following a downwardly revised increase of 0.2 percent in April. Imports increased 3.4 percent month over month, exceeding the Reuters projection of a 0.4 percent rise. Exports rose 0.6 percent, according to a Reuters survey. From 15.6 billion euros in April, the trade surplus shrank to 12.6 billion euros ($14.9 billion). (1 dollar = 0.8474 euros) (Riham Alkousaa contributed to this report.)/nRead More