Italy’s trade balance with European Union partners deteriorated in December 2025, extending the negative trend seen a month earlier. The deficit widened to €2.45 billion, compared with a shortfall of €1.98 billion recorded in November 2025.
The latest figures indicate that Italy’s trade position within the EU is under growing pressure, with imports continuing to outpace exports at the close of the year. While detailed breakdowns by sector or product were not provided, the deepening deficit suggests persistent imbalances in Italy’s intra-EU trade flows.
The data, updated on 17 February 2026, will be closely watched by analysts and policymakers assessing Italy’s external position and its implications for growth, competitiveness, and fiscal planning within the euro area framework.