Spain

Insights for Spain

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December 2025 period, National level, Product aggregation

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Summary: The analysis of Spain's international trade for the year 2025 shows a mixed performance. Month-on-month, total exports decreased by 2.08B EUR (-6.43%) and imports fell by 3.12B EUR (-8.05%). Year-on-year, total imports increased by 3.68B EUR (11.54%) while exports rose by 2.67B EUR (9.68%). The highest increases in imports were from Brazil and the Rest of the World, while the largest decreases were from Germany and China. Exports saw significant growth from Australia and the Rest of the World, but declines from Germany and Italy.
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MoM insights: In the month-on-month analysis, imports from Brazil saw the highest increase with a trade value of 740.46M EUR, reflecting a significant rise of 256.75M EUR (53.08%). Saudi Arabia followed with an increase of 119.09M EUR (63.19%), while South Africa experienced a rise of 117.99M EUR (217.56%). On the lower end, Germany's imports decreased by 720.6M EUR (-16.61%), China saw a drop of 310.7M EUR (-7.15%), and the Netherlands had a decline of 247.49M EUR (-13.44%). For exports, Australia led with an increase of 72.18M EUR (33.67%), followed by China with 60.27M EUR (10.14%), and France with 56.26M EUR (1.30%). Conversely, Germany's exports fell by 588.71M EUR (-17.09%), Italy's by 353.35M EUR (-13.19%), and Belgium's by 247.68M EUR (-24.24%). Overall, total exports decreased by 2.08B EUR (-6.43%) while imports fell by 3.12B EUR (-8.05%).
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YoY insights: In the year-on-year analysis, imports from the Rest of the World increased significantly by 1.37B EUR (291.05%), with France following at 610.47M EUR (22.56%) and China at 535.46M EUR (15.31%). On the downside, imports from Mexico decreased by 309.51M EUR (-46.14%), Nigeria by 186.51M EUR (-28.85%), and Indonesia by 84.41M EUR (-31.67%). For exports, the Rest of the World also saw a substantial increase of 1.56B EUR (219.59%), with France at 586.77M EUR (15.41%) and Portugal at 250.28M EUR (10.02%). However, exports to Panama dropped by 210.01M EUR (-79.86%), Kazakhstan by 198.05M EUR (-89.90%), and Switzerland by 182.67M EUR (-33.34%). Overall, total imports increased by 3.68B EUR (11.54%) while exports rose by 2.67B EUR (9.68%).
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