Finland's trade deficit decreased to EUR 0.21 billion in February 2025 from EUR 0.73 billion in the same month the previous year, as per preliminary data. Imports saw a year-on-year decline of 3.3%, reaching EUR 5.95 billion, largely due to a significant 10.1% drop in purchases from non-EU countries. Conversely, imports from EU countries rose by 1.5%. The most notable reductions in imports were observed from the United Kingdom (-36.4%), Canada (-25.2%), the United States (-21.0%), and Russia (-14.9%). In contrast, exports experienced a robust increase of 5.8%, amounting to EUR 5.74 billion. This growth was driven by higher sales to both EU countries (up 3.4%) and non-EU countries (up 9.2%). Noteworthy growth in exports was recorded to Latvia (104.5%), Lithuania (71.5%), South Korea (48.1%), Norway (48.0%), and Poland (32.3%). Cumulatively, for the first two months of the year, Finland's trade deficit decreased to EUR 395 million, down from EUR 1.0 billion during the same period last year.