Estonia’s trade balance deteriorated in April 2026, with the deficit widening to -365.0 million euros, according to the latest data updated on 9 June 2026. This marks a notable deepening from March 2026, when the trade gap stood at -227.0 million euros.
The month‑to‑month change indicates that Estonia’s imports continued to outpace exports more strongly in April, putting additional pressure on the country’s external position. While detailed drivers were not provided in the latest release, the sharp increase in the deficit underscores growing imbalances in Estonia’s goods trade during the spring period of 2026. Traders and analysts will be watching subsequent months’ data closely for signs of whether this is the start of a trend or a short‑term fluctuation in trade flows.