Italy’s trade balance strengthened in May 2026, with the surplus rising to 4.793 billion euros, according to the latest data updated on 16 July 2026. This marks an improvement from April 2026, when the trade surplus stood at 4.421 billion euros.
The increase in the trade balance suggests that Italy’s external sector continued to provide support to the economy in late spring, with exports outpacing imports by a wider margin than in the previous month. While detailed components were not released in this update, the steady month-on-month expansion in the surplus underlines a resilient trade position heading into the second half of 2026.