Slovakia Current Account Deficit Narrows in November

2026-01-20 08:37 By Erika Ordonez 1 min. read

Slovakia's current account deficit narrowed to EUR 337.5 million in November 2025, from EUR 387.6 million in the same month of the previous year.

The goods account recorded a surplus of EUR 73 million, shifting from a deficit of EUR 10.7 million in November 2024.

At the same time, the services account surplus increased to EUR 28.3 million from EUR 11.7 million a year earlier.

Meanwhile, the primary income deficit widened to EUR 350.5 million from EUR 341.9 million, and the secondary income shortfall rose to EUR 88.3 million from EUR 46.6 million.



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Slovakia Current Account Deficit Narrows in November
Slovakia's current account deficit narrowed to EUR 337.5 million in November 2025, from EUR 387.6 million in the same month of the previous year. The goods account recorded a surplus of EUR 73 million, shifting from a deficit of EUR 10.7 million in November 2024. At the same time, the services account surplus increased to EUR 28.3 million from EUR 11.7 million a year earlier. Meanwhile, the primary income deficit widened to EUR 350.5 million from EUR 341.9 million, and the secondary income shortfall rose to EUR 88.3 million from EUR 46.6 million.
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