Serbia’s 2024 trade gap estimate is cut

As Serbia’s statistics office said on Tuesday, the country’s trade deficit grew from an annual 3.8% to 8.541 billion euro ($9.967 billion) in 2024, down from 9.865 billion euro estimated earlier.
According to the statistics office, the increase of exports in 2024 was 6.5% on the year (totally 30.503 billion euro), while the growth of imports was 5.9% (39.044 billion euro in total).
In 2025, there was an increase of the export-import ratio to 78.2% from 77.7% in 2023.
Only in December, a trade gap of 1.104 billion euro was recorded, widening from a 1.071 billion euro trade deficit recorded in the same month in 2023. The rise of exports was 10.4% on the year to 2.423 billion euro in December, while the growth of imports was 8% to 3.527 billion euro.
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