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FX.co ★ Albania Trade Gap Narrows Slightly in February

Albania Trade Gap Narrows Slightly in February

Albania’s trade deficit narrowed slightly to ALL 37.1 billion in February 2026, from ALL 37.4 billion in the same month a year earlier.

Exports rose by 2.8% year-on-year to ALL 30.9 billion, supported mainly by higher shipments of minerals, fuels, and electricity (+31.1%), as well as machinery, equipment, and spare parts (+6.4%). These gains were partly offset by weaker sales of food, beverages, and tobacco (-14.4%), along with construction materials and metals (-6.6%).

By destination, exports increased notably to China (+91.7%), Kosovo (+37.1%), Germany (+34.7%), and North Macedonia (+27.7%), while they declined sharply to Ukraine (-74.0%) and Switzerland (-72.1%).

Imports rose at a more moderate pace, up 0.8% year-on-year to ALL 68 billion. Higher purchases of machinery, equipment, and spare parts (+21.5%) and of food, beverages, and tobacco (+5.7%) were partly offset by lower imports of minerals, fuels, and electricity (-30.6%), as well as construction materials and metals (-9.5%).

By origin, imports increased from Russia (+165.5%), China (+53.9%), and Kosovo (+36.5%), but declined from Ukraine (-30.8%) and Spain (-25.1%).

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