Albania Trade Gap Widens in October
2025-11-17 10:23
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
Albania’s trade deficit widened to ALL 49 billion in October 2025 from ALL 46 billion in the same month last year, as imports rose faster than exports.
Imports increased 3.6% year-on-year to ALL 80 billion, supported by stronger inflows of minerals, fuels, and electricity (+1.9 pp), chemical and plastic products, and textiles and footwear (both +0.9 pp), partly offset by lower imports of construction materials and metals (-0.9 pp).
Among suppliers, purchases increased from Italy, China, and Greece, while declining from Türkiye, Germany, and the US.
Meanwhile, exports rose 1.0% to ALL 31 billion, driven mainly by higher shipments of construction materials and metals (+4.8 pp) and machinery and spare parts (+1.4 pp), while declines in minerals, fuels, and electricity (-2.8 pp) and textiles and footwear (-2.1 pp) weighed on the total.
By destination, exports rose to Greece, the US, and Spain, but fell to Italy, Kosovo, and Germany.