Serbia’s trade deficit widened to USD 806.5 million in October 2025 from USD 799.5 million in the corresponding month of the previous year.
Exports rose 11.5% year-on-year to USD 3,432 million, driven by higher shipments of capital goods (28.5%), intermediate goods (7.0%), non-durable consumer goods (11.7%) and durable consumer goods (12.1%).
However, energy exports fell 6.9%.
Imports climbed 9.3% to USD 4,238.5 million, led by purchases of capital goods (16.1%), durable consumer goods (16.1%) and goods unclassified by MIG destination (12.5%), while energy imports declined 4.0%.
