Hungary’s trade balance strengthened in May 2026, with the surplus rising to €501.8 million, up from €370.4 million in April 2026, according to data updated on 30 June 2026. The month-over-month improvement marks a notable expansion in the country’s external surplus.
The May reading indicates a continuation of positive trade dynamics, as the “actual” figure reflects a stronger performance compared with the previous month. By contrast, the April indicator, now serving as the “previous” comparison point, showed a smaller surplus against March. The latest data suggest that Hungary has gained additional momentum in its trade position heading into mid-2026.
Market observers will be watching whether this upward trend can be sustained in the coming months, as trade balances remain a key indicator of external competitiveness and potential support for the national currency and broader economic stability.