Spain Trade Deficit Widens in September
2025-11-20 09:29
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
Spain's trade deficit widened to €6 billion in September 2025, the largest since January, up from €3.29 billion in the same month of the previous year.
Imports jumped 10.1% to €38.4 billion, due to equipment goods (17.8%), chemical products (11.4%), and food, beverages & tobacco (12.6%).
Among key partners, imports rose from China (10.1%), France (16%), the US (22.1%), Italy (7.4%), and Portugal (5.8%).
Meanwhile, exports increased 2.6% to €32.4 billion, driven by higher sales of manufactured consumer goods (10.8%) and raw materials (43.7%).
Exports advanced to France (5.5%), Portugal (4.6%), and the US (4.9%), but fell to the UK (6.6%).