Finland Current Account Deficit Largest in Over a Year

2026-06-11 05:15 By Jereli Escobar 1 min. read

Finland’s current account posted a deficit of EUR 2,288 million in April 2026, the largest shortfall since March 2025 and sharply wider than the EUR 501 million deficit recorded a year earlier.

The primary income account deficit widened significantly to EUR 1,942 million from EUR 354 million in April 2025, while the secondary income account deficit increased to EUR 225 million from EUR 191 million.

The services account deficit also expanded to EUR 756 million from EUR 390 million a year earlier.

In contrast, the goods account surplus improved to EUR 634 million from EUR 433 million in the corresponding month of 2025.



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