Euro Area International Trade in Goods Surplus €7.0 Bn
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In June, the eurozone's trade surplus was 7 billion euros, 57.6 percent lower than in May, when it had jumped to 16.5 billion euros.
The euro area accounted for a positive balance of €7 billion in its June trade balance, 66.2% less than the surplus of €20.7 billion in the same month of the previous year. The United Kingdom displaces the United States as a country with the largest deficit with the EU. Read
The euro area accounted for a positive balance of €7 billion in its June trade balance, 66.2% less than the surplus of €20.7 billion in the same month of the previous year, according to data from the European statistical office, Eurostat.
The total export volume was slightly increased (0.4%) and imports increased by 6.8% per year.
Euro area international trade in goods surplus €7.0 bn
Euro area The first estimates of euro area balance showed a €7.0 bn surplus in trade in goods with the rest of the world in June 2025, compared with +€20.7 bn in June 2024. The euro area exports of goods to the rest of the world in June 2025 were €237.2 billion, an increase of 0.4% compared with June 2024 (€236.3 bn). Imports from the rest of the world stood at €230.2 bn, a rise of 6.8% compared with June 2024 (€215.6 bn). In June 2025, the euro
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