Mongolia Trade Surplus Widens in February
2026-03-10 10:17
By
Erika Ordonez
1 min. read
Mongolia’s trade surplus widened to USD 553 million in February 2026 from USD 247.5 million in the same month last year.
Exports soared 30.5% year-on-year to USD 1,285.9 million, while imports fell by 0.7% to USD 732.9 million.
For the first two months of 2026, the trade surplus increased significantly to USD 1,470.5 million from USD 302.5 million a year earlier.
Exports surged by 52% year-on-year to USD 3,046.4 million, largely due to higher shipments of mineral products (57.3%), food products (81.4%), and natural or cultured stones and precious metals (35.6%).
China accounted for 91.3% of total exports, followed by Switzerland (5.7%) and the US (1.8%).
Meanwhile, imports declined by 7.4% to USD 1,575.9 million, weighed down by lower purchases of transport vehicles and spare parts (-42.4%) and machinery, equipment, and electric appliances (-9.3%).
China remained the largest source of imports (34.9%), followed by Russia (31.4%) and Japan (9.5%).