Eurozone's foreign trade surplus shrinks in July
Euro area trade surplus narrows to €12.4 billion in July as imports rise faster than exports, with a €106.9 billion surplus recorded for January-July 2025.
- Economy
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 01:41 | 15 September 2025
The euro area's foreign trade balance posted a surplus of €12.4 billion ($14.57 billion) in July, narrowing from €18.5 billion in the same month last year.
Eurostat said that the union's exports totaled €251.5 billion in August, up 0.4% year-on-year, while imports rose by 3.1% to €239.1 billion.
In the January-July period, the euro area recorded a surplus of €106.9 billion, down from €120.4 billion in January-July 2024.
The euro area exports of goods to the rest of the world rose to €1.74 trillion, up 3.5%, and imports rose to €1.63 trillion, up 4.7%.
Intra-euro area trade rose to €1.55 trillion in the seven-month period, up by 1.6% compared with the same period last year.
The EU also recorded a surplus of €91.8 billion in January-July, down from €108.9 billion in the same period last year.
The EU's exports of goods rose to €1.57 trillion, while imports rose to €1.48 trillion.