France Current Account Surplus Largest in 13 Months
2026-03-10 09:33
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
France’s current account surplus widened sharply to EUR 2.1 billion in January 2026, up from just EUR 0.1 billion in December, marking the largest surplus since December 2024.
The increase was driven by a rise in the services account surplus, which climbed to EUR 56.0 billion from EUR 55.7 billion in the previous month.
The goods account deficit narrowed significantly, falling to EUR 56.3 billion from EUR 60.2 billion, while the shortfall in secondary income eased slightly to EUR 4.5 billion from EUR 4.6 billion.
Meanwhile, the primary income surplus decreased to EUR 3.8 billion from EUR 4.0 billion.
By comparison, the current account had recorded a deficit of EUR 1.8 billion in the same month last year, highlighting a marked improvement in the country’s external position.