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Portugal Balanza Comercial
Último Lanzamiento
abr. 30, 2025
Actual
-3,018.18
Unidades En
EUR Million
Previo
-2,442
Frecuencia
Mensual
Próximo Lanzamiento
jul. 10, 2025
Tiempo restante para el Lanzamiento
29Días 10 Horas
Máximo | Mínimo | Promedio | Rango de Datos | Fuente |
3.55 may. 1955 | -3,501.18 ago. 2022 | -652.4 EUR Million | 1950-2025 | Statistics Portugal |
La balanza comercial (BC) se refiere a la diferencia entre el valor monetario de las importaciones y exportaciones de un país durante un período de tiempo determinado. Una balanza comercial positiva indica un superávit comercial, mientras que una balanza comercial negativa indica un déficit comercial. La balanza comercial es un componente importante para determinar la cuenta corriente de un país.
Últimas Actualizaciones
Portugal’s trade deficit widened to €3.02 billion in April 2025, up from €2.40 billion a year earlier, marking the third largest gap on record. Exports declined by 5.7% to €6.47 billion, with broad-based decreases led by a sharp 32.9% drop in fuel and lubricant exports. Among major trading partners, notable declines were recorded in exports to Spain (-3.1%), mainly due to lower industrial supplies; the Netherlands (-15.6%), driven by steep falls in fuels, lubricants, and industrial supplies; and Italy (-9.5%), largely reflecting a plunge in transport equipment. Meanwhile, imports rose 2.4% to €9.49 billion. A standout contributor was Ireland, where imports surged by 792.2%, primarily due to industrial supplies—especially chemical products—linked largely to contract manufacturing transactions that do not involve a transfer of ownership. Considering January to April, the trade deficit increased to €9.27 billion, compared with €8.36 billion in the same period of 2024.
Historia de Balanza Comercial en Portugal
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