Luxembourg Trade Deficit Widens in February
2026-04-24 09:24
By
Jereli Escobar
1 min. read
Luxembourg’s trade deficit widened to EUR 0.83 billion in February 2026 from EUR 0.66 billion in the same month a year earlier.
Exports fell 5.4% year-on-year to EUR 1.2 billion, weighed down by declining sales of manufactured goods of primary materials (-12.8%), crude materials, inedible, oils, fats and waxes (-13.5%), machinery and equipment (-13.4%), transport equipment (-9.5%), and other manufactured goods (-5.4%).
Among trading partners, export destinations saw notable drops in Germany (-6.4%) and the United States (-25.3%).
Meanwhile, imports increased 5.4% to EUR 2 billion, supported by higher purchases of machinery and equipment (74.6%), miscellaneous manufactured articles (4.1%), food and live animals (6.5%), and chemicals and related products (2.7%).
Imports expanded primarily from Japan (916.9%) and the United States (47.4%).