
Insights for Portugal
BETA
October 2025 period, National level, Subnat aggregation
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Summary: Overall, the total trade for Portugal showed a mixed performance. Imports totaled 8.03B, with a month-on-month decrease of 261.53M (-3.16%) and a year-on-year decline of 501.33M (-5.88%). Exports totaled 6.13B, with a month-on-month increase of 230.68M (3.91%) but a year-on-year decrease of 297.38M (-4.63%). The trade balance indicates a challenging environment for imports, particularly from major regions like Lisbon, while certain export regions like Guimarães and Sintra showed resilience.
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MoM insights: In the month-on-month analysis, imports from Azambuja saw the highest increase with a trade value of 135.93M, reflecting a significant value change of 50.58M, which is a 59.25% increase. Ílhavo followed closely with a trade value of 93.89M, increasing by 38.88M (70.67%). On the lower end, Lisbon experienced a substantial drop in imports, with a trade value of 1.49B, decreasing by 477.39M, which is a 24.30% decline. Harbor and Oeiras also saw declines of 77.16M and 65.55M respectively, with percentage changes of -22.48% and -6.52%. For exports, Guimarães led with a trade value of 142.51M, increasing by 25.03M (21.31%). Barcelona and Sintra also showed positive changes with increases of 23.07M and 22.85M respectively. Conversely, Lisbon's exports fell by 85.79M (13.07%), followed by Palmela and Loures with declines of 70.73M and 29.6M respectively.
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YoY insights: In the year-on-year analysis, Vila Franca de Xira had the highest increase in imports with a trade value of 165.76M, reflecting a value change of 60.73M (57.82%). Azambuja and Palmela also showed positive growth with increases of 29.39M and 26.25M respectively. On the downside, Lisbon's imports saw a significant decline of 554.93M (27.18%), followed by Braga and Seixal with decreases of 53.8M and 46.45M. For exports, Sintra led with a trade value of 209.39M, increasing by 25.6M (13.93%). Viana do Castelo and Évora also showed positive changes. However, Lisbon's exports dropped by 196.41M (25.61%), with Palmela and Loures also experiencing declines.
Other analyses for Portugal in October 2025
National level, Product aggregation
