The international trade surplus in goods in the Eurozone stood at €24 billion in February, rising from January's revised figure of €0.8 billion and from a surplus of €21.7 billion registered in February 2024, Eurostat revealed in its report on Wednesday. The surplus in the entire European Union in the reported month came in at €23 billion, up from €21.8 billion recorded in the same timeframe in 2024.
In the euro area, exports amounted to €248.7 billion in February, up 6.2% year-over-year. Meanwhile, imports to the region jumped 5.7%, compared to the same month a year ago, landing at €224.7 billion.
In the entire EU, exports stood at €225.4 billion, surging 7% on an annual basis, while imports to the bloc grew 7.2% to €202.4 billion.