2025年1-11月罗马尼亚服务贸易进出口情况报告
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2026-01-20 07:27

Core Insights - Romania's service trade totalled €687.6 billion from January to November 2025, marking a 13.4% increase [1] - Exports reached €398.7 billion, up 12.1%, while imports were €288.9 billion, increasing by 15% [1] - The service trade surplus was €109.8 billion, reflecting a growth of 4.9% [1] Group 1: Transportation Services - Transportation services trade amounted to €143.8 billion, a growth of 11.2%, accounting for 20.9% of total service trade [1] - Exports in this sector were €99.8 billion, up 15.8%, while imports were €44 billion, remaining stable [1] - Road transport services dominated with a trade value of €92.1 billion, representing 64% of transportation services [1] Group 2: Other Business Services - Other business services recorded a trade value of €171.3 billion, increasing by 21%, making up 24.9% of total service trade [2] - Exports were €94.4 billion, up 14.7%, and imports were €76.9 billion, rising by 30.8% [2] - Technical, trade-related, and other business services accounted for €88.8 billion, growing by 20.5% [2] Group 3: Communication, Computer, and Information Services - Trade in communication, computer, and information services reached €139.5 billion, a 10.7% increase, comprising 20.3% of total service trade [3] - Exports were €101.6 billion, up 11.8%, while imports were €37.9 billion, increasing by 7.6% [3] Group 4: Tourism Services - Tourism services trade totalled €140.6 billion, growing by 4.4%, and accounted for 20.4% of total service trade [4] - Exports were €48.9 billion, up 4.7%, and imports were €91.7 billion, increasing by 4.2% [4] Group 5: Processing Trade Services - Processing trade services saw a decline, with a total trade value of €27.5 billion, down 2.9%, representing 3.9% of total service trade [5] - Exports were €26.3 billion, decreasing by 2.6%, while imports remained stable at €1.2 billion [5] - The five sectors mentioned accounted for 90.4% of total service trade [5] Additional Insights - Financial services trade surged to €15.79 billion, a remarkable growth of 101% [5] - Intellectual property fees trade reached €12.23 billion, increasing by 18.5% [5] - Construction services trade was €14 billion, up 2.8%, while insurance and pension services trade was €5.38 billion, growing by 13.7% [5]