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EUR 5.1 bn trade deficit for Poland in first 10 months of 2025: stats office

16.12.2025 12:00
Poland had a foreign trade deficit of around EUR 5.1 billion in the first 10 months of this year, the country’s statistics office has reported.
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The country's exports from the beginning of January to the end of October totalled EUR 304.3 billion, while imports were worth EUR 309.3 billion, the state-run Statistics Poland (GUS) agency said on Monday.

It added that Poland's exports from January to October increased by 2.8 percent in euro terms at current prices compared with the first 10 months of 2024, while imports rose by 5.4 percent year on year.

Poland’s largest export markets in the first 10 months of 2025 were Germany, the Czech Republic and France, data showed.

Germany was also the country's largest import market, followed by China and the United States.

Poland ended last year with a foreign trade surplus of around EUR 500 million, according to Statistics Poland.

Poland's exports totalled EUR 353 billion in 2024 as a whole, while imports were worth EUR 352.5 billion, the statistics agency said at the end of July.

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Source: PAP, stat.gov.pl