Seoul - QNA
South Korea\'s trade deficit with the Middle East surged to $82.38 billion last year, from the $46.27 billion shortfall in 2010, according to the report released by South Korean central bank said on Friday.
The increase resulted from a severe rise in crude oil prices.
The Bank of Korea report also showed the country\'s current account surplus for the whole of 2011 standing at $26.51 billion, down from $29.39 billion reported for 2011.
The central bank also said South Korea\'s exports to China reached an unprecedented $134.20 billion in 2011, up 14.9 % from $116.83 billion in the previous year. Outbound shipments were helped by strong demand for petroleum products and general machinery.