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FX.co ★ Bulgaria Trade Deficit Widens in April

Bulgaria Trade Deficit Widens in April

Bulgaria’s trade deficit widened to EUR 1,292.2 million in April 2026, up from EUR 928.1 million in the same month a year earlier. Imports surged by 18.8% year-on-year to EUR 5,251.3 million, driven by higher inflows from both EU countries (+1.4%) and non-EU partners (+42.3%). The sharpest rise in imports was recorded in mineral fuels and related products, which jumped by 43.5%.

Exports also grew robustly, rising 13.4% to EUR 3,959.1 million, supported by stronger sales to both EU markets (+11.3%) and non-EU destinations (+17.1%). The largest increase in exports was seen in fats, oils, and waxes of animal and vegetable origin, which soared by 90.0%.

Over the January–April 2026 period, Bulgaria recorded a cumulative trade deficit of EUR 4,444.2 million, compared with EUR 3,403.2 million in the same period of the previous year. During this interval, exports rose by 7.3%, while imports climbed by 11.8%.

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