Exports of goods in November 2025 were amounted to 395,9 million USD, with 3,2% less than in October 2025 and with 18,0% more compared to November 2024.
Exports of goods in January-November 2025, amounted to 3431,2 million USD, which is 4,4% more than in the corresponding period of 2024.
Exports of domestic goods in January-November 2025 amounted to 2699,9 million USD (78,7% of total exports), with 7,9% more than in the corresponding period of 2024, which influenced the increase of the total value of exports with 6,0%.
Reexports of foreign goods in January-November 2025 amounted to 731,3 million USD (21,3% of total exports), or 6,6% less than in the corresponding period of 2024, which influenced the decrease of the total value of exports with 1,6%.
Exports of goods to the countries of the European Union (EU-27) in January-November 2025 totaled 2336,9 million USD (4,9% more than in the corresponding period of 2024), accounting 68,1% of total exports, with 0,3 percentage points more than in January-November 2024.
Exports of goods to CIS2 countries in January-November 2025 amounted to 207,5 million USD (with 9,3% less than in the corresponding period of 2024), equivalent to a share of 6,1% in total exports, less with 0,9 percentage points compared to January-November 2024.
Imports of goods in November 2025 amounted to 979,2 million USD, with 1,6% less compared to October 2025 and with 20,3% more compared to November 2024.
Imports of goods in January-November 2025, totaled USD 9823,2 million, which is 19,5% more than in the corresponding period of 2024.
Imports of goods from the countries of the European Union (EU-27) in January-November 2025 amounted to 5316,5 million USD (with 29,9% more compared to corresponding period of 2024), accounting for 54,1% of total imports, more with 4,3 percentage points compared to January-November 2024.
Imports of goods from CIS2 countries in January-November 2025 amounted to 285,1 million USD (with 10,0% less than in the same period of 2024), equivalent to a share of 2,9% in total imports, less with 1,0 percentage points compared to January-November 2024.
The trade balance deficit in November 2025 was 583,3 million USD, which is 3,0 million USD (-0,5%) less than in October 2025, and with 104,9 million USD (+21,9%) more compared to November 2024.
The considerable gap between exports and imports of goods led to the accumulation of a trade balance deficit amounting to 6392,0 million USD in January-November 2025, which is 1457,3 million USD (+29,5%) more than the level recorded in the corresponding period of 2024.
In January-November 2025, the trade balance with the European Union (EU-27) recorded a deficit of 2979,6 million USD, and with CIS countries – 77,6 million USD, which is 1112,7 million USD (+59,6%) more, respectively with 10,4 million USD (-11,8%) less, compared to the values recorded in the corresponding period of 2024.
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Notes:
1 The information is presented without data on enterprises and organizations on the left side of Dniester River and Bender municipality.
2 In accordance with the Nomenclature of countries and territories of the European Union (Geonomenclature, 2024), Ukraine is not a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). For comparability reasons, the CIS data for these periods do not include Ukraine.
