Luxembourg Trade Gap Narrows in September
2025-11-25 12:31
By
Jereli Escobar
1 min. read
Luxembourg’s trade deficit narrowed to EUR 0.63 billion in September 2025 from EUR 0.75 billion in the same month a year earlier, as export rose while imports declined, marking the smallest trade gap since May.
Exports increased 6.1% year-on-year to EUR 1.31 billion, supported by strong gains in other manufactured goods classified by material (13.5%), transport equipment (9.7%), and beverages and tobacco (8.7%).
Export growth was particularly strong toward Belgium (24.7%) and France (13.9%).
Meanwhile, imports fell 2.2% to EUR 1.94 billion, weighed down by sharp declines in minerals, fuels, and lubricants (-19.1%), transport equipment (-14.2%), and other manufactured goods classified by material (-3.2%).
Imports mostly decreased from other European countries (-51.8%), and the United States (-37.6%).