Trade in goods with the EU Member States - Intrastat, and foreign trade turnover of Bulgaria - preliminary data - February 2026

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Trade in goods with the EU Member States - Intrastat, and foreign trade turnover of Bulgaria - preliminary data - February 2026

In the period January - February 2026, the exports of goods from Bulgaria to the EU increased by 3.6% in comparison with the same period of 2025 and amounted to 4 651.5 million EUR (Annex, Tables 1 and 2). Main trade partners of Bulgaria were Germany, Romania, Italy, Greece and France, which accounted for 68.3% of the exports to the EU Member States (Annex, Table 3).

 

 

In the exports of goods from Bulgaria to the EU, distributed according to the Standard International Trade Classification, the most notable growth was recorded in the sections ‘Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes’ (110.6%) (Annex, Table 4). The most notable fall was reported in the section ‘Miscellaneous manufactured articles’ (21.3%).

In February 2026, the exports to the EU increased by 4.9% compared to the corresponding month of the previous year and amounted to 2 337.1 million EUR.

The imports of goods to Bulgaria from the EU in the period January - February 2026 decreased by 0.4% in comparison with the same period of 2025 and amounted to 4 848.6 million EUR (at CIF prices)[2] (Annex, Tables 1 and 2). The largest amounts were reported for the goods imported from Germany, Romania, Greece, Italy and Hungary (Annex, Table 3). 

 

 

In the imports of goods to Bulgaria from the EU Member States, distributed according to the Standard International Trade Classification, the largest growth was recorded in the section ‘Machinery and transport equipment’ (5.2%). The most notable fall was reported in the sections ‘Beverages and tobacco‘ (28.7%).

In February 2026, the imports from the EU grew by 3.3% compared to the corresponding month of the previous year and reached 2 520.1 million EUR. 

The foreign trade balance of Bulgaria (export FOB - import CIF) with the EU in the period January - February 2026 was negative and added up to 197.1 million EUR (Annex, Table 1 and Table 3).

[1] Value changes at current prices.

[2] Imports at FOB prices are calculated by BNB (http://bnb.bg/Statistics/StExternalSector/StForeignTrade/StFTImports/index.htm?toLang=_EN).

 

Annex

 

Table 1. Exports, imports and trade balance of Bulgaria in the period January - February 2025[1] and 2026[1] by months
(Million EUR*)
Months/Periods Exports - FOB Total Exports - FOB EU Exports - FOB Non-EU Imports - CIF[2] Total Imports - CIF[2] EU Imports - CIF[2] Non-EU Trade balance - FOB/CIF Total Trade balance - FOB/CIF EU Trade balance - FOB/CIF Non-EU
I.2025 3 375.4 2 262.5 1 112.9 4 367.7 2 425.8 1 941.9 -992.3 -163.3 -829.0
II.2025 3 543.0 2 227.9 1 315.1 4 027.1 2 440.4 1 586.7 -484.1 -212.5 -271.6
I - II.2025 6 918.4 4 490.4 2 428.0 8 394.8 4 866.2 3 528.6 -1 476.4 -375.8 -1 100.6
I.2026 3 327.0 2 314.4 1 012.6 4 373.0 2 328.5 2 044.5 -1 046.0 -14.1 -1 031.9
II.2026 3 547.1 2 337.1 1 210.0 4 357.8 2 520.1 1 837.7 -810.7 -183.0 -627.7
I - II.2026 6 874.1 4 651.5 2 222.6 8 730.8 4 848.6 3 882.2 -1 856.7 -197.1 -1 659.6

[1] Data are preliminary as of May 13, 2026.

[2] Imports at FOB prices are calculated by BNB (http://bnb.bg/Statistics/StExternalSector/StForeignTrade/StFTImports/index.htm?toLang=_EN).

* Due to currency conversion and rounding, some amounts may differ from the sum of their component values.

 

Table 2. Value changes of exports and imports of Bulgaria in the period January - February 2026[1] compared to the same period of the previous year
(Per cent)
Months/Periods Exports - FOB Total Exports - FOB EU Exports - FOB Non-EU Imports - CIF Total Imports - CIF EU Imports - CIF Non-EU
I -1.4 2.3 -9.0 0.1 -4.0 5.3
II 0.1 4.9 -8.0 8.2 3.3 15.8
I - II -0.6 3.6 -8.5 4.0 -0.4 10.0

[1] Data are preliminary as of May 13, 2026.

 

 

Table 3. Exports, imports and trade balance by groups of countries and main partner countries[1] of Bulgaria in the period January - February 2025[2] and 2026[2]
Countries, territories and groups of countries Exports - FOB 2025 Exports - FOB 2026 Exports - FOB Change compared to the same period of the previous year Imports - CIF 2025 Imports - CIF 2026 Imports - CIF Change compared to the same period of the previous year Trade balance - FOB/CIF 2025 Trade balance - FOB/CIF 2026
Million EUR* Million EUR % Million EUR Million EUR % Million EUR Million EUR
Total 6 918.4 6 874.1 -0.6 8 394.8 8 730.8 4.0 -1 476.4 -1 856.7
EU 4 490.4 4 651.5 3.6 4 866.2 4 848.6 -0.4 -375.8 -197.1
Austria 115.3 122.7 6.4 183.5 182.2 -0.7 -68.2 -59.5
Belgium 90.8 91.6 0.9 171.5 145.0 -15.5 -80.7 -53.4
Croatia 51.6 58.9 14.1 32.2 29.0 -9.9 19.4 29.9
Cyprus 20.3 30.3 49.3 8.2 10.8 31.7 12.1 19.5
Czechia 132.3 145.8 10.2 190.6 202.2 6.1 -58.3 -56.4
Denmark 47.8 32.3 -32.4 40.2 39.0 -3.0 7.6 -6.7
Estonia 8.2 7.5 -8.5 49.4 94.3 90.9 -41.2 -86.8
Finland 14.0 12.8 -8.6 14.6 14.7 0.7 -0.6 -1.9
France 224.3 261.8 16.7 196.6 182.7 -7.1 27.7 79.1
Germany 993.8 1 241.7 24.9 953.7 963.9 1.1 40.1 277.8
Greece 438.8 364.0 -17.0 512.9 578.6 12.8 -74.1 -214.6
Hungary 99.4 101.5 2.1 288.7 302.9 4.9 -189.3 -201.4
Ireland 22.8 25.8 13.2 38.5 45.0 16.9 -15.7 -19.2
Italy 494.4 576.7 16.6 399.5 405.5 1.5 94.9 171.2
Latvia 9.9 12.1 22.2 7.6 6.7 -11.8 2.3 5.4
Lithuania 18.3 20.7 13.1 20.2 15.0 -25.7 -1.9 5.7
Luxembourg 1.8 1.6 -11.1 6.3 6.1 -3.2 -4.5 -4.5
Malta 2.6 3.7 42.3 1.5 2.3 53.3 1.1 1.4
Netherlands 172.6 110.1 -36.2 297.6 281.9 -5.3 -125.0 -171.8
Poland 191.5 206.6 7.9 322.2 302.3 -6.2 -130.7 -95.7
Portugal 20.4 21.9 7.4 22.2 10.1 -54.5 -1.8 11.8
Romania 743.8 730.5 -1.8 710.4 622.5 -12.4 33.4 108.0
Slovakia 70.4 74.9 6.4 108.1 98.8 -8.6 -37.7 -23.9
Slovenia 28.5 30.7 7.7 92.8 93.1 0.3 -64.3 -62.4
Spain 130.4 172.9 32.6 141.2 166.4 17.8 -10.8 6.5
Sweden 63.0 80.0 27.0 40.6 40.6 0.0 22.4 39.4
Not specified 283.4 112.4 -60.3 15.4 7.0 -54.5 268.0 105.4
Non-EU countries 2 428.0 2 222.6 -8.5 3 528.6 3 882.2 10.0 -1 100.6 -1 659.6
CIS[3] 127.4 140.7 10.4 279.1 209.6 -24.9 -151.7 -68.9
of which:
Kazakhstan 11.8 11.5 -2.5 195.0 158.0 -19.0 -183.2 -146.5
Russian Federation 51.9 68.4 31.8 62.7 28.9 -53.9 -10.8 39.5
OECD[4] 971.4 904.8 -6.9 1 272.5 1 511.5 18.8 -301.1 -606.7
of which:
Canada 17.9 29.7 65.9 32.6 32.6 0.0 -14.7 -2.9
Chile 3.2 9.9 209.4 0.9 28.9 3 111.1 2.3 -19.0
Israel 26.9 24.7 -8.2 12.1 14.8 22.3 14.8 9.9
Japan 11.1 8.1 -27.0 26.4 27.0 2.3 -15.3 -18.9
Korea, Republic of 14.4 10.0 -30.6 31.5 28.1 -10.8 -17.1 -18.1
Turkiye 532.3 482.0 -9.4 864.3 1 160.1 34.2 -332.0 -678.1
United Kingdom[5] 81.5 118.7 45.6 60.9 60.5 -0.7 20.6 58.2
United States 186.4 115.7 -37.9 136.8 71.2 -48.0 49.6 44.5
EFTA[6] 70.2 72.9 3.8 77.3 67.3 -12.9 -7.1 5.6
of which:
Norway 13.3 13.7 3.0 7.5 6.1 -18.7 5.8 7.6
Switzerland 56.3 58.7 4.3 69.6 60.1 -13.6 -13.3 -1.4
Countries not included in the upper groups
Albania 19.9 16.8 -15.6 10.1 7.1 -29.7 9.8 9.7
Algeria 132.7 78.6 -40.8 0.7 35.8 5 014.3 132.0 42.8
Bosnia and Herzegovina 13.2 20.4 54.5 5.2 7.7 48.1 8.0 12.7
Brazil 8.2 13.0 58.5 80.1 242.8 203.1 -71.9 -229.8
China 70.8 88.2 24.6 555.0 1 019.6 83.7 -484.2 -931.4
Egypt 48.3 41.6 -13.9 37.9 48.2 27.2 10.4 -6.6
Georgia 56.4 39.6 -29.8 69.9 26.5 -62.1 -13.5 13.1
India 27.8 19.9 -28.4 33.8 57.9 71.3 -6.0 -38.0
Indonesia 7.0 9.2 31.4 4.8 5.2 8.3 2.2 4.0
Iran, Islamic Republic of 16.1 12.7 -21.1 8.9 5.6 -37.1 7.2 7.1
Peru 2.7 5.4 100.0 29.7 14.4 -51.5 -27.0 -9.0
Republic of North Macedonia 133.3 90.9 -31.8 91.8 92.3 0.5 41.5 -1.4
Serbia 140.6 136.6 -2.8 181.2 135.9 -25.0 -40.6 0.7
Singapore 9.4 5.4 -42.6 4.4 9.6 118.2 5.0 -4.2
South Africa 7.8 5.6 -28.2 2.5 3.8 52.0 5.3 1.8
Taiwan[7] 4.3 12.3 186.0 20.0 15.9 -20.5 -15.7 -3.6
Tunisia 59.4 42.2 -29.0 4.8 4.5 -6.3 54.6 37.7
Ukraine 100.5 85.6 -14.8 191.1 141.6 -25.9 -90.6 -56.0
United Arab Emirates 24.4 24.9 2.0 12.7 6.6 -48.0 11.7 18.3
Viet Nam 4.9 4.0 -18.4 35.2 31.2 -11.4 -30.3 -27.2

[1] Partner country:

In case of exports (or dispatches) is the country (or Member State) of final destination of the goods.

In case of imports (or arrivals) is the country (or Member State) of consignment of the goods.

[2] Data are preliminary as of May 13, 2026.

[3] CIS includes: Azerbaijan; Armenia; Belarus; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Moldova, Republic of; Russian Federation; Tajikistan; Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

[4] OECD includes: Australia; Virgin Islands (US); United States; Iceland; Canada; Chile; Colombia; Costa Rica; Mexico; New Zealand; Norway; Korea, Republic of; Türkiye; United Kingdom; Switzerland; Japan and Israel.

[5] The United Kingdom includes: Northern Ireland; Great Britain; Channel Islands and Isle of Man.

[6] EFTA includes: Norway; Switzerland; Iceland and Liechtenstein.

[7] Separate customs territory of Taiwan; Penghu; Kinmen and Matsu.

* Due to currency conversion and rounding, some amounts may differ from the sum of their component values.

 

Table 4. Exports, imports and trade balance of Bulgaria by sections of SITC, rev.4 in the period January - February 2025[1] and 2026[1]
Sections by SITC Exports - FOB 2025 Exports - FOB 2026 Exports - FOB Change compared to the same period of the previous year Imports - CIF 2025 Imports - CIF 2026 Imports - CIF Change compared to the same period of the previous year Trade balance - FOB/CIF 2025 Trade balance - FOB/CIF 2026
Million EUR* Million EUR % Million EUR Million EUR % Million EUR Million EUR
Total 6 918.4 6 874.1 -0.6 8 394.8 8 730.8 4.0 -1 476.4 -1 856.7
of which EU 4 490.4 4 651.5 3.6 4 866.2 4 848.6 -0.4 -375.8 -197.1
Food and live animals 914.9 814.0 -11.0 808.2 795.4 -1.6 106.7 18.6
of which EU 468.0 502.4 7.4 570.9 570.1 -0.1 -102.9 -67.7
Beverages and tobacco 79.0 73.2 -7.3 152.9 117.0 -23.5 -73.9 -43.8
of which EU 44.8 45.1 0.7 125.7 89.6 -28.7 -80.9 -44.5
Crude materials, inedible (except fuel) 429.7 522.5 21.6 643.8 780.9 21.3 -214.1 -258.4
of which EU 266.3 320.1 20.2 220.1 179.9 -18.3 46.2 140.2
Mineral fuel, lubricants and related materials 596.8 468.2 -21.5 1 249.1 1 165.3 -6.7 -652.3 -697.1
of which EU 325.8 295.1 -9.4 495.3 431.9 -12.8 -169.5 -136.8
Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes 50.6 106.9 111.3 97.0 69.0 -28.9 -46.4 37.9
of which EU 41.5 87.4 110.6 42.2 30.9 -26.8 -0.7 56.5
Chemical and related products n.e.c. 764.0 777.4 1.8 1 128.6 996.4 -11.7 -364.6 -219.0
of which EU 458.9 453.0 -1.3 820.4 754.5 -8.0 -361.5 -301.5
Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 1 383.4 1 607.8 16.2 1 224.0 1 206.2 -1.5 159.4 401.6
of which EU 928.1 1 208.1 30.2 566.9 586.4 3.4 361.2 621.7
Machinery and transport equipment 1 579.2 1 484.3 -6.0 2 207.5 2 672.2 21.1 -628.3 -1 187.9
of which EU 1 116.1 1 079.0 -3.3 1 493.9 1 571.6 5.2 -377.8 -492.6
Miscellaneous manufactured articles 1 102.6 1 008.1 -8.6 798.6 748.8 -6.2 304.0 259.3
of which EU 833.4 655.6 -21.3 455.2 459.1 0.9 378.2 196.5
Commodities and transactions n.e.c. 18.2 11.7 -35.7 85.1 179.6 111.0 -66.9 -167.9
of which EU 7.5 5.7 -24.0 75.6 174.6 131.0 -68.1 -168.9

[1] Data are preliminary as of May 13, 2026.

* Due to currency conversion and rounding, some amounts may differ from the sum of their component values.

 

Methodological Notes

Legislative Framework

Regulation (EU) 2019/2152 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 November 2019 on European business statistics (including intra-EU trade in goods).

Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1197 of 30 July 2020 laying down technical specifications and rules pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/2152 of the European Parliament and of the Council on European business statistics.

Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/1704 of 14 July 2021 supplementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2152 of the European Parliament and of the Council by further specifying the details of the statistical information to be provided by tax and customs authorities, and amending Annexes V and VI thereof (text relevant to the EEA).

Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/1225 of 27 July 2021 laying down the rules for data exchange pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/2152 of the European Parliament and of the Council and amending Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1197 regarding the member country of extra-EU export and the obligations of reporting units.

Law on Statistics of Intra-EU Trade in Goods effective from 1 July 2012, amended and supplemented, Issue 61 of 2 August 2022.

Scope and Basic Terminology

External trade in goods covers trade with third countries (Extrastat) and with EU Member States (Intrastat), with detailed statistical information collected at the commodity code level (8 digits) of the Combined Nomenclature.

Imports include all goods entering the statistical territory* of the Republic of Bulgaria from other countries intended for domestic consumption, processing in the country for export after processing, as well as imports of goods processed outside the country.

Exports include all goods leaving the statistical territory of the Republic of Bulgaria intended for normal export to another country. This includes goods returned to the trading partner after processing in Bulgaria or goods exported for processing in another country with the intention of being returned to Bulgaria.

The statistical territory of the European Union (EU), in the context of international trade in goods statistics, corresponds to the combined customs territories of the EU Member States with one exception: unlike the customs territory, the statistical territory of Germany includes Helgoland.

Statistical volumes of imports and exports do not include imported goods placed under customs warehousing without processing, nor do exports include the re-export of these goods.

International trade statistics do not account for the transit of goods through the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria.

Main Sources of Information

Customs declaration - Single Administrative Document (SAD), which is filled out by all entities importing or exporting goods to/from third countries.

Intrastat declaration for intra-EU imports and exports to/from EU Member States.

The Customs Agency is the institution responsible for collecting customs declarations (SAD), and the National Revenue Agency is responsible for Intrastat declarations.

Trade estimates are made to compensate for the impact of thresholds below which traders are exempt from submitting Intrastat declarations, as well as for those who have not responded.

 

Detailed data can be found on the website of NSI at the sections:
Foreign Trade