Luxembourg Current Account Gap Narrows Sharply

2026-03-24 10:40 By Joshua Ferrer 1 min. read

Luxembourg’s current account posted a deficit of EUR 47 million in the last quarter of 2025, narrowing sharply from EUR 725 million in the same period last year.

The decrease was driven by a bigger surplus recorded by the goods account, which widened to EUR 417 million from EUR 400 million in Q4 2025.

Additionally, the services account surplus expanded to EUR 7,851 million from EUR 7,628 million, while the shortfall in the primary income account decreased to EUR 8,327 million from EUR 8,737.

Meanwhile, the secondary income account posted a surplus of EUR 12 million, shifting from a deficit of EUR 15 million.

For 2025 as a whole, the country’s current account surplus widened to EUR 29,202 million from EUR 28,899 million last year.



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Luxembourg Current Account Gap Narrows Sharply
Luxembourg’s current account posted a deficit of EUR 47 million in the last quarter of 2025, narrowing sharply from EUR 725 million in the same period last year. The decrease was driven by a bigger surplus recorded by the goods account, which widened to EUR 417 million from EUR 400 million in Q4 2025. Additionally, the services account surplus expanded to EUR 7,851 million from EUR 7,628 million, while the shortfall in the primary income account decreased to EUR 8,327 million from EUR 8,737. Meanwhile, the secondary income account posted a surplus of EUR 12 million, shifting from a deficit of EUR 15 million. For 2025 as a whole, the country’s current account surplus widened to EUR 29,202 million from EUR 28,899 million last year.
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