Hungary trade balance shows deficit for seventh month in a row
Hungary’s trade balance showed a deficit for the seventh month in a row in January, a first reading of data released by the Central Statistical Office (KSH) on Friday shows.
Hungary, an export-driven economy where trade surpluses are the norm, had a 196-million-euro trade deficit for the month, with exports rising by an annual 15.1 percent to 10.288 billion euros and imports up 31.2 percent to 10.485 billion.
Analysts said growing imports and the weaker trade balance were in large part due to growing domestic demand and skyrocketing energy prices.
Takarékbank analyst Gergely Suppan said that after the trade surplus fell to 1.9 billion euros in 2021, the war in Ukraine further muddled expectations. Growing grain prices, another consequence of the war, could offset the deteriorating trade balance but this would be dampened by grain export caps, he said.
Foreign trade could show a deficit this year, which could be balanced by building new capacities in the next few years, he said.
Gábor Regős of Századvég Gazdaságkutató said growing exports in January were in line with improving numbers in industrial production. Imports grew on the back of growing domestic consumption and growing energy and electricity prices, he said.
To improve Hungary’s trade balance, exports will have to be boosted by investment support as the war interrupts supply chains, Regős said. Another tool would be to support exports of services, he said.
Import prices are expected to rise further due to war sanctions, he said. At the same time, Russia and Ukraine are not major destinations for Hungarian exports, he said.
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Source: MTI
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Wow – but not surprised.
Growing Debt of Government not helped by rising Interest rates and Inflation, possibility petrol prices increase within 7 to 10 days – the value of the Forint/Huf – being “wobble” – to possible fall to lower values – just a few – and of course OTHERS – that are major CHALLENGES – the present Government of Hungary – have on their plate.
Ukraine / Russia – conflict of war – another large indent into Hungary that highlights an economy – that ALL Major Componentry looked at and studied – to access the performance at present and into the Future, the Financial & Economic outlook for Hungary – gives clear indication – that it is an Economy in Serious Trouble.