Serbia Current Account Deficit Largest in 6 Months

2026-08-20 03:42 By Erika Ordonez 1 min. read

Serbia’s current account deficit widened sharply to $1,022 million in June 2026 from $231 million in the same month last year.

This marked the largest deficit since December 2025, as the goods account deficit increased to $687 million from $326 million, while the services surplus narrowed to $225 million from $297 million.

At the same time, the primary income deficit expanded to $1,118 million from $690 million.

On the other hand, the secondary income surplus rose to $557 million from $488 million.

Over the first half of the year, Serbia posted a current account deficit of $1,616 million, smaller than the $2,204 million recorded in the corresponding period of the previous year.



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Serbia Current Account Deficit Largest in 6 Months
Serbia’s current account deficit widened sharply to $1,022 million in June 2026 from $231 million in the same month last year. This marked the largest deficit since December 2025, as the goods account deficit increased to $687 million from $326 million, while the services surplus narrowed to $225 million from $297 million. At the same time, the primary income deficit expanded to $1,118 million from $690 million. On the other hand, the secondary income surplus rose to $557 million from $488 million. Over the first half of the year, Serbia posted a current account deficit of $1,616 million, smaller than the $2,204 million recorded in the corresponding period of the previous year.
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