Romania’s trade balance deteriorated in April 2026, with the deficit widening to -3.075 million euros, according to data updated on 9 June 2026. This marks a slight but notable weakening from March 2026, when the trade gap stood at -2.927 million euros.
The April figures indicate that Romania’s imports continued to outpace exports, adding incremental pressure to the country’s external position. While the change from March is modest in absolute terms, the continued expansion of the deficit will be closely watched by analysts and policymakers for potential implications on growth, currency stability, and future trade dynamics.