Stats: Slovakia Posted Foreign Trade Surplus of €76 million in April 2026
dnes 11:17
Bratislava, 9 June (TASR) - According to preliminary data, Slovakia exported goods worth €9.5 billion in April 2026, up 4.5 percent year-on-year (y-o-y), while imports rose by 2.6 percent to €9.4 billion, with the foreign trade balance seeing a surplus of €76 million, up €166.2 million y-o-y, the Statistics Office reported on Tuesday.
Concerning the structure of exports, seven of the ten categories recorded annual increases, with the main contributor being a nearly 3-percent increase in machinery and transport equipment (including cars).
On the import side, half of the ten categories saw drops, while the most significant impact came from the category of mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials, which includes imports of oil, electricity and natural gas. This category rose by nearly 39 percent y-o-y, thus breaking a five-month streak of consecutive y-o-y falls.
In April 2026, machinery and transport equipment remained the most frequently traded category, making up almost 61 percent of overall exports and nearly 46 percent of overall imports.
Almost 80 percent of Slovakia's exports went to other EU countries in April, and imports from them made up some 66 percent of the country's total imports. Exports to other EU countries grew by nearly 7 percent y-o-y, while imports from them increased by more than 7 percent. Exports to non-EU countries declined by more than 3 percent, while imports from them were nearly 6 percent lower than in April 2025.
Foreign trade with other EU-member states recorded a surplus of almost €1.4 billion, while it posted a deficit of more than €1.3 billion with non-EU countries.
In the first four months of this year, meanwhile, exports rose by 1.4 percent y-o-y to €37.7 billion, while imports increased by 0.3 percent to €36.9 billion. Overall, foreign trade posted a surplus of €760.5 million, while for the same period in 2025 the surplus stood at €354.2 million.
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