Poland: Current Account Gap Widens in April.
Poland recorded a current account deficit of €1,558 million in April 2026, the largest since December, up from the revised €252 million in the same month a year ago. The goods shortfall widened to €1,995 million from € 1,529 million in April 2025, as imports rose faster than exports. At the same time, the primary income gap climbed to €2,951 million from €2,524 million; and the secondary income balance shifted to a deficit of €78 million from a surplus of €218 million. On the other hand, the services surplus amounted to €3,466 million, down slightly from €3,583 million in the same period last year.