Romania’s trade balance showed a modest improvement in May 2026, with the deficit narrowing to EUR -2.616 million, compared with a shortfall of EUR -3.075 million recorded in April 2026. The latest figures, updated on 10 July 2026, indicate a slight easing in external imbalances during the period.
While the country continues to run a trade deficit, the smaller negative reading suggests either a pickup in exports, a softening in imports, or a combination of both relative to the previous month. The month-on-month improvement may offer some reassurance to observers tracking Romania’s external position and its potential implications for growth, inflation, and currency dynamics.
Analysts will be watching upcoming releases to see whether May’s data marks the beginning of a more sustained trend toward a smaller trade gap, or simply a temporary adjustment within Romania’s broader trade performance.