Poland’s current account balance in euro terms deteriorated significantly in December 2025, with the deficit deepening to -1,698 million EUR, according to data updated on 13 February 2026. This marks a sharp widening compared with November 2025, when the current account shortfall stood at -499 million EUR.
The December figures point to mounting external pressures on Poland’s economy at the end of 2025, as the negative balance more than tripled month-on-month. While detailed drivers of the deterioration are not provided in the latest release, the data underscore a notable weakening in the country’s external position heading into 2026. Investors and policymakers are likely to watch upcoming monthly readings closely to see whether this larger deficit proves temporary or becomes a more persistent trend in Poland’s current account dynamics.