South Korea had a current account deficit of $3.12 billion in April, the Bank of Korea said on Thursday.
That follows the downwardly revised surplus of $5.95 billion in March (originally $6.23 billion).
The goods account surplus narrowed to $0.82 billion, compared to $5.61 billion in April.
The services account deficit increased to $1.42 billion, from $1.27 billion in April 2019, owing to a deterioration in the use of the intellectual property account.
Through the first four months of 2020, South Korea has a current account surplus of $10.21 billion.
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