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Italy’s Trade Surplus Widens in December, Capping Strong End to 2025

Italy’s trade balance strengthened in December 2025, with the surplus expanding to 6.037 billion euros, up from 5.056 billion euros recorded in November 2025. The latest figures, updated on 17 February 2026, highlight a solid year-end performance for Italy’s external sector.

The month-on-month increase in the trade surplus suggests resilient demand for Italian exports or a relative easing in imports, or a combination of both. While detailed breakdowns by sector or trading partners were not provided, the widening surplus points to a supportive backdrop for Italy’s current account position as the country moves into 2026.

For investors and policymakers, December’s reading may signal sustained competitiveness in key export industries and could factor into assessments of Italy’s growth outlook, currency dynamics, and external vulnerability in the coming months.

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