North Macedonia Trade Deficit Widens in February
2026-04-06 10:30
By
Jereli Escobar
1 min. read
North Macedonia’s trade deficit widened to $422 million in February 2026 from $349 million in the corresponding month a year earlier.
Imports climbed 25% year-on-year to $1,282 million, while exports rose 26.9% to $860 million.
In the January-February period, the country’s trade deficit reached $731 million.
Imports rose 16.2% compared to the corresponding period a year earlier to $2,214 million, driven largely by higher purchases of food and live animals (13.9%), chemicals and related products (14%), manufactured goods (26.8%), machinery and transport equipment (11.9%), and miscellaneous manufactured articles (18.9%).
Meanwhile, exports increased 16.1% to $1,483 million, supported by higher sales of food and live animals (8.7%), chemicals and related products (32.2%), manufactured goods (6.1%), machinery and transport equipment (10.4%), and miscellaneous manufactured articles (13.5%).