Costa Rica’s Current Account Deficit Narrows in Q2

2025-09-30 23:29 By Mojdeh Kazemi 1 min. read

Costa Rica’s current account deficit shrank to USD 115.4 million in Q2 2025, down sharply from a USD 440 million shortfall in the same period last year.

The goods account deficit shrank to USD 87.2 million from USD 657 million, while the primary account deficit widened to USD 2,358.6 million from USD 2,171.2 million.

The services account surplus slipped to USD 2,176.8 million from USD 2,262.8 million, whereas the secondary account surplus rose to USD 153.5 million from USD 125.4 million, reflecting mixed trends across different components of the current account.



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