23 June 2026, 11:46  Spain: Trade Deficit Widens in April.

Spain's trade deficit widened to €5.2 billion in April 2026 from a deficit of €3.9 billion in the period last year, as imports continue to ouweigh exports. Imports increased by 8.7% to €39.6 billion, due to higher purchases of energetic products (32.2%), automotive products (10.1%), non-chemical semi-manufactured products (7.3%) and equipment goods (4.3%) and raw materials (2.7%), although partially offset by a decline in durable consumer goods (-4%). Among Spain’s main trading partners, imports recorded the strongest gains from Belgium (25.1%), Finland (23.9%) and Lituania (22.2%), but fell for Canada (-49.6%) and Croacia (-30%). Exports increased by 5.8% to €34.4 billion, with higher shipments of energetic products (26.3%), raw materials (24.8%), chemical products (11.6%) and equipment goods (10.4%). Export growth was particularly strong to Denmark (32.7%), Eslovenia (32.4%) and Lituania (27.2%), while falling for Luxembourg (-38%).

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