
Greece's current account surplus decreased by 784.3 million euros in January 2025 to total one billion euros
According to the central bank, a goods deficit widened, “reflecting a larger rise in imports than in exports. At current prices, exports increased by 1.8% (2.4% at constant prices) and imports by 4.8% (4.1% at constant prices). Specifically, non-oil goods exports at current prices grew by 6.3% (7.0% at constant prices) and the corresponding imports increased by 9.2% (8.3% at constant prices).”