Slovakia’s current account deficit deepened in April 2026, signaling growing external imbalances for the small euro area economy. According to data updated on 18 June 2026, the current account balance fell to -437.0 million euros in April, compared with a deficit of -236.0 million euros in March 2026.
The deterioration of more than 200 million euros in just one month highlights mounting pressure on Slovakia’s external position. While the underlying drivers are not detailed in the latest release, a widening deficit of this scale typically reflects either weaker export performance, stronger import demand, or a combination of both, with potential implications for growth momentum and investor sentiment in the months ahead.