Poland’s Trade Deficit Widens in December
2026-02-13 13:16
By
Joana Ferreira
1 min. read
Poland’s goods trade deficit expanded to €2.30 billion in December 2025, up from €1.99 billion in the same month a year earlier, as import growth slightly outpaced exports.
Imports jumped 10.1% year-on-year to €29.65 billion, driven by stronger purchases of capital goods, particularly computers, as well as supply goods such as semi-finished iron and steel products.
Exports increased at a slightly slower pace of 9.7%, reaching €27.35 billion.
Growth was supported mainly by higher shipments of agricultural products and other consumer goods.
Overseas sales of computers also rose, alongside supply goods and transport equipment components, notably aircraft engines.
For the full year 2025, Poland’s goods balance swung to a €6.30 billion deficit, reversing the €2.59 billion surplus recorded in 2024.