
Insights for Spain
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April 2026 period, National level, Product aggregation
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Summary: In summary, Spain's trade in April 2026 experienced a decline in both imports and exports compared to the previous month, with total imports at EUR 40.12B (down EUR 1.32B) and exports at EUR 34.41B (down EUR 2.29B). Year on year, imports increased to EUR 40.12B (up EUR 1.56B) while exports reached EUR 34.41B (up EUR 510.23M). The overall trade flow indicates a challenging month for exports, particularly with significant drops in key markets, while imports showed resilience in certain sectors despite overall declines.
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MoM insights: In April 2026, Spain's imports saw significant changes across various dimensions. The top three countries for imports were Algeria (EUR 839.92M, +363.18M, +76.18%), Kazakhstan (EUR 457.01M, +292.03M, +177.01%), and the United States (EUR 2.58B, +224.05M, +9.49%). Conversely, the lowest changes were from Germany (EUR 4.04B, -530.34M, -11.61%), China (EUR 4.2B, -486.33M, -10.37%), and Japan (EUR 415.27M, -291.65M, -41.26%). For exports, Belgium led with EUR 1.11B (+204.11M, +22.56%), followed by China (EUR 769.71M, +82.92M, +12.07%) and Saudi Arabia (EUR 199.7M, +65.55M, +48.86%). The lowest exports were to Italy (EUR 2.84B, -470.68M, -14.23%), France (EUR 5.03B, -316.16M, -5.91%), and the United States (EUR 1.4B, -236.51M, -14.44%). Overall, total imports decreased by EUR 1.32B (-3.18%) while exports fell by EUR 2.29B (-6.23%).
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YoY insights: Year on year, imports from Spain showed a positive trend with notable increases. The top three countries were Rest of the world (EUR 1.54B, +403.7M, +35.42%), China (EUR 4.2B, +340.32M, +8.81%), and Nigeria (EUR 542.13M, +339.75M, +167.88%). The lowest changes were from Ireland (EUR 379.75M, -224.93M, -37.20%), Italy (EUR 2.67B, -221.57M, -7.65%), and the Netherlands (EUR 1.92B, -207.78M, -9.74%). For exports, Germany led with EUR 3.69B (+451.03M, +13.83%), followed by Portugal (EUR 2.99B, +297.94M, +11.03%) and Italy (EUR 2.84B, +203.95M, +7.74%). The lowest exports were to Rest of the world (EUR 1.73B, -236.5M, -12.00%), United Arab Emirates (EUR 120.44M, -189.53M, -61.14%), and France (EUR 5.03B, -169.47M, -3.25%). Overall, total imports increased by EUR 1.56B (+4.05%) while exports rose by EUR 510.23M (+1.52%).
