THE value of the region's exports is on the slide but the number of North-East exporters is up on the same quarter last year.

Exports from April to June £3.05bn, down from £3.2bn in the previous quarter and from £3.1bn in the same period last year.

Nationally, exports rose by just under 5 per cent quarter-on-quarter, and by just over 1 per cent from Q2 in 2014.

The number of North-East exporters rose by almost 5 per cent at 1,068.

Ben Powick, policy adviser, at the North East Chamber of Commerce, said: “Although total North-East exports have dipped slightly, with a small decline in the value of our exports, the region once again maintains its strong export surplus. The North-West has also produced a surplus in trade, with both regions outperforming the rest of England.

“Similar to the previous quarter, our exports to the EU remain strong, with an increase on the same period last year. A 5 per cent increase in North-East exporters is especially welcome after a slight dip in Q1 2015.

“The national picture is optimistic due to heavy growth in non-EU markets, something which has not yet been emulated in our region. With these figures in mind, there may need to be a sharper focus on non-EU markets, especially as the rest of the country is performing so well in this area.

“Support services available from NECC and UKTI are essential to tapping into the opportunity these international markets hold and we urge those wanting to expand their markets to get in touch.”