Eurozone Exports Rise in July

2025-09-15 10:06 By Joana Ferreira 1 min. read

Euro Area exports increased 0.4% year-on-year to €251.5 billion in July 2025, marking their highest level since March.

Higher shipments to the UK (+2.9%), Switzerland (+8.8%), and Turkey (+6.3%) offset declines to major markets including the US (-4.5%) and China (-8.9%).

Growth was driven by food & drink (+2.8%) and machinery & vehicles (+3.5%), while raw materials (-4.7%), fuels & lubricants (-18.5%), and chemicals (-6.0%) weighed on overall exports.



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