In November 2025, Slovenia experienced a reduction in its trade deficit, which decreased to EUR 339.7 million from EUR 389.4 million in November of the previous year. Export activities showed a slight increase of 0.2% year-over-year, reaching EUR 5,463.2 million. This upturn was primarily driven by a 1.6% increase in sales to EU member states, although there was a 1.1% decline in shipments to countries outside the EU. Conversely, imports saw a reduction of 0.6%, totaling EUR 5,802.9 million, with declines in purchases from both EU countries (-0.9%) and non-EU countries (-0.3%). Over the period from January to November, Slovenia achieved a trade surplus of EUR 1,709.7 million, a significant improvement compared to the trade deficit of EUR 6,810 million noted in the same timeframe the previous year.