
Insights for Slovakia
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April 2026 period, National level, Product aggregation
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Summary: In summary, Slovakia's total trade in April 2026 saw imports valued at 1.49B EUR, down by 8.35B EUR (84.83% decrease) from the previous period, while exports totaled 1.86B EUR, decreasing by 8.51B EUR (82.07% decrease). The drastic changes in trade values were primarily influenced by significant drops in trade with major partners such as Germany, Czechia, and Poland, which reported zero trade values, indicating a complete halt in trade activities with these countries.
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MoM insights: In April 2026, Slovakia's trade values showed significant fluctuations. For imports, South Korea led with a trade value of 148.63M EUR, reflecting a substantial increase of 51.21M EUR (52.56% increase). Israel followed with 35.59M EUR, up by 33.34M EUR (14.82% increase). Vietnam also saw a rise to 170.18M EUR, with an increase of 13.63M EUR (8.71% increase). On the downside, imports from Germany, Czechia, and Poland all reported zero trade values, indicating a drastic drop of 1.86B EUR, 1.76B EUR, and 919.76M EUR respectively, marking a 100% decrease.
For exports, the United States topped the list with 325.42M EUR, an increase of 27.75M EUR (9.32% increase). Japan and South Africa followed with 28.06M EUR and 21.32M EUR, showing increases of 11.96M EUR (74.78% increase) and 7.79M EUR (57.73% increase) respectively. Conversely, exports to Germany, Czechia, and Poland also reported zero trade values, resulting in a significant drop of 2.23B EUR, 1.3B EUR, and 748.8M EUR respectively, indicating a 100% decrease.
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YoY insights: Year on year, imports from Israel showed a remarkable increase to 35.59M EUR, up by 33.26M EUR (14.32% increase). Other notable increases included imports from China at 365.57M EUR, with a rise of 25.13M EUR (7.38% increase), and Thailand at 36.95M EUR, up by 11.54M EUR (45.48% increase). On the contrary, imports from Germany, Czechia, and Poland reported zero trade values, leading to a significant drop of 1.69B EUR, 1.59B EUR, and 796.81M EUR respectively, marking a 100% decrease.
For exports, the United Kingdom led with 417.37M EUR, an increase of 32.86M EUR (8.57% increase). Serbia and Switzerland followed with 74.5M EUR and 115.18M EUR, showing increases of 25.58M EUR (52.56% increase) and 14.98M EUR (14.96% increase) respectively. However, exports to Germany, Czechia, and Poland also reported zero trade values, resulting in a significant drop of 1.94B EUR, 1.15B EUR, and 716.63M EUR respectively, indicating a 100% decrease.
