Mongolia Trade Surplus Near 3-Year High
2025-11-14 07:58
By
Erika Ordonez
1 min. read
Mongolia’s trade surplus widened significantly to USD 677.6 million in October 2025 from USD 428.7 million in the same month last year.
This marked the largest trade surplus since March 2023, as exports rose by 7.9% year-on-year to USD 1,522.4 million, while imports fell by 14% to USD 844.8 million.
For the January-October period, however, the trade surplus narrowed to USD 2,864.9 million from 3,603.5 million a year earlier.
Exports declined by 7.3% year-on-year to USD 12,230.6 million, largely due to reduced shipments of textiles and textile articles (-21.4%) and mineral products (-9.0%).
China accounted for 90.1% of total exports, followed by Switzerland (6.5%), and the US (0.9%).
Meanwhile, imports slipped by 2.4% to USD 9,365.7 million, weighed down by lower purchases of transport vehicles and their spare parts (-14.2%) and mineral products (-3.7%).
China remained the largest share of total imports (41%), followed by Russia (23.9%) and Japan (10.4%).