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波黑外贸商会介绍上半年外贸情况
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-08-02 15:53

Group 1 - Bosnia's total foreign trade in the first half of 2025 reached 23.6 billion marks, a year-on-year increase of 4.83% [1] - Exports amounted to 8.65 billion marks, reflecting a growth of 5.42% compared to the previous year, while imports were 14.95 billion marks, up by 4.5% [1] - The trade deficit stood at 6.3 billion marks, indicating a significant reliance on imports due to domestic production not meeting internal demand, particularly in food, electronics, and automotive sectors [1] Group 2 - The European Union remains Bosnia's most important trading partner, with exports to the EU totaling 6.36 billion marks, accounting for over 66% of total exports [2] - Imports from the EU reached 9.91 billion marks, making up nearly 68% of total imports [2] - Exports to CEFTA countries were 1.42 billion marks, while imports from CEFTA countries were 2.34 billion marks, indicating active trade within the region [2] Group 3 - Future trade is expected to remain stable without significant fluctuations, with potential growth in imports driven by wage increases, remittances, and moderate inflation [2] - Export growth is anticipated to be modest, with a need for increased exports of high-value-added products such as food, textiles, automotive, and IT sectors to achieve greater overall export growth [2]