North Macedonia’s trade deficit widened to $309 million in January 2026 from $279 million in the same month of the previous year.

Imports rose 5.95% year-on-year to $931 million, driven largely by higher purchases of food and live animals (3.1%), beverages and tobacco (2.4%), and manufactured goods classified chiefly by material (22.1%).

However, purchases declined for crude materials (-4.1%), mineral fuels, lubricants, and related materials (-11.8%), and miscellaneous manufactured articles (-0.7%).

Meanwhile, exports grew by 3.8% to $622 million, lifted by increased sales in animal and vegetable oils, fats, and waxes (33.1%), chemicals and related products (21.3%), and crude materials (8.9%).

Sales were partially tempered by declines in beverages and tobacco (-3%), machinery and transport equipment (-2.1%), and food and live animals (-8.7%).

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