Estonia’s Trade Deficit Widens Sharply in February 2026

Estonia’s trade balance deteriorated notably in February 2026, with the deficit expanding to EUR -426.0 million from EUR -252.0 million in January 2026. The latest figures, updated on 09 April 2026, signal a marked weakening in the country’s external trade position over the month.

The increase in the negative trade balance suggests that Estonia’s import bill grew faster than its export revenues, or that exports declined more sharply than imports, compared with the start of the year. While detailed breakdowns by sector or trading partner were not provided, the February data highlight growing pressure on the country’s external accounts.

Market participants and policymakers are likely to watch forthcoming monthly releases closely to determine whether February’s wider deficit reflects a temporary fluctuation or the start of a more persistent trend in Estonia’s trade dynamics in early 2026.