2025年8月,法国的贸易逆差从7月修订后的57亿欧元收窄至55亿欧元,但高于预期的52亿欧元缺口。这是自2024年12月以来的最低数字。出口稳定在518亿欧元,运输设备(+4.9%)和农产品(+0.5%)的增长被精炼石油产品(-8.8%)、艺术品和古董(-53.1%)以及其他工业产品(-1.4%)的下降所抵消。按地区划分,对非洲(+8.3%)、美国(+4.9%)和中东(+5.0%)的出口有所上升,而对亚洲(-12.6%)和欧盟(-1.0%)的出口则有所下降。与此同时,进口下降0.4%,至573亿欧元,主要原因是机械、电气和计算机设备(-1.1%)和精炼石油产品(-7.6%)的采购量减少,部分被农产品(+3.7%)和其他工业产品(+1.3%)的出货量增加所抵消。来自非洲的进口额攀升(+11.8%),但来自亚洲(-3.5%)和中东(-25.3%)的进口额下降,欧盟的进口额增长1.1%。
France’s trade deficit narrowed to €5.5 billion in August 2025 from a revised €5.7 billion in July, but above expectations of a €5.2 billion gap. This marks the smallest figure since December 2024. Exports were stable at €51.8 billion, as gains in transport equipment (+4.9%) and agricultural products (+0.5%) were offset by declines in refined petroleum products (-8.8%), art and antiques (-53.1%), and other industrial products (-1.4%). By region, exports rose to Africa (+8.3%), America (+4.9%), and the Middle East (+5.0%), while shipments to Asia (-12.6%) and the EU (-1.0%) declined. Meanwhile, imports fell 0.4% to €57.3 billion, driven by lower purchases of mechanical, electrical, and computer equipment (-1.1%) and refined petroleum products (-7.6%), partially offset by higher shipments of agricultural products (+3.7%) and other industrial products (+1.3%). Imports climbed from Africa (+11.8%) but fell from Asia (-3.5%) and the Middle East (-25.3%), with EU arrivals up 1.1%.