Which EU countries have the highest current account surpluses in 2025?
- Valerie Charoux
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News EU Economy - Which EU countries have the highest current account surpluses in 2025, and which EU countries have the largest deficits for both intra-EU and extra-EU flows based on available non-seasonally adjusted data, according to data published by Eurostat on October 7th, 2025?
1 - Ranking of EU countries that have the highest current account surpluses in Q2, 2025:
1 – Germany
Germany ranks No. 1 EU country that has the highest current account surplus in Q2, 2025, with a surplus of 44.9 billion euros.
2 – Ireland
Ireland ranks 2nd EU country that has the highest current account surplus in Q2, 2025, with a surplus of 19.5 billion euros.
3 – Spain
Spain ranks 3rd EU country that has the highest current account surplus in Q2, 2025, with a surplus of 14.7 billion euros.
4 – Netherlands
The Netherlands ranks 4th EU country that has the highest current account surplus in Q2, 2025, with a surplus of 13.2 billion euros.
5 – Denmark
Denmark ranks 5th EU country that has the highest current account surplus in Q2, 2025, with a surplus of 12 billion euros.
6 - Italy
Italy ranks 5th EU country that has the highest current account surplus in Q2, 2025, with a surplus of 10.7 billion euros.
7 – Sweden
Sweden ranks 7th EU trade partner with which the EU has a current account surplus in Q2 2025, with a surplus of 7.7 billion euros.
2 - Ranking of EU countries that have the highest current account deficits in Q2, 2025:
1 – France
France ranks No. 1 EU country with the highest current account deficit in Q2, 2025, with a deficit of 11.5 billion euros.
2 – Romania
Romania ranks 2nd EU country with the highest current account deficit in Q2, 2025, with a deficit of 7.9 billion euros.
3 – Belgium
Belgium ranks 3rd EU country with the highest current account deficit in Q2, 2025, with a deficit of 4.5 billion euros.
4 – Greece
Greece ranks 4th EU country with the highest current account deficit in Q2, 2025, with a deficit of 3.5 billion euros.