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EU current account surplus €107.9 bn

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Overview

In the fourth quarter of 2023, the EU seasonally adjusted current account of the balance of payments recorded a surplus of €107.9 billion (+2.5% of GDP), compared with a surplus of €86.2 billion (+2.0% of GDP) in the third quarter of 2023 and a surplus of €24.3 billion (+0.6% of GDP) in the fourth quarter of 2022, according to estimates released by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union.

EU current and capital accounts

In the fourth quarter of 2023 compared with the third quarter of 2023, based on seasonally adjusted data

  • the surplus of the goods account decreased (+€63.9 bn compared to +€76.1 bn),

  • the surplus of the services account increased (+€62.3 bn compared to +€24.4 bn),

  • the surplus of the primary income account decreased (+€4.6 bn compared to +€8.6 bn) and

  • the deficit of the secondary income account decreased (-€22.9 bn compared to -€23.0 bn).

In addition, during the same period, the deficit of the capital account increased (-€10.5 bn compared to -€0.3 bn).

   

EU current and capital accounts
– calendar and seasonally adjusted (bn euro) –

Current account

 Goods

Services

Primary income

Secondary income

Current account as
% of GDP

Capital account

1 333.1

700.6

338.7

256.2

37.5

32.7%

31.3

1 308.8

711.1

268.5

267.1

62.1

32.1%

30.1

24.3

-10.5

70.2

-10.8

-24.6

0.6%

1.3

1 324.6

676.3

333.4

277.2

37.7

31.7%

19.5

1 266.7

636.7

292.4

276.2

61.3

30.3%

31.7

57.9

39.5

41.0

1.0

-23.6

1.4%

-12.2

1 324.0

655.4

332.6

294.8

41.1

31.3%

14.1

1 252.3

604.2

297.8

287.2

63.0

29.6%

21.8

71.7

51.2

34.8

7.6

-21.9

1.7%

-7.7

1 326.2

649.5

333.0

303.9

39.7

31.2%

18.5

1 240.1

573.5

308.6

295.3

62.7

29.2%

18.7

86.2

76.1

24.4

8.6

-23.0

2.0%

-0.3

1 310.4

640.1

341.4

288.6

40.2

30.4%

31.3

1 202.5

576.2

279.1

284.1

63.1

27.9%

41.8

107.9

63.9

62.3

4.6

-22.9

2.5%

-10.5

Euro area current account
– calendar and seasonally adjusted (bn euro) –

Q4 2022

Q1 2023

Q2 2023

Q3 2023

Q4 2023

-6.4

27.9

59.5

74.8

72.3

-0.7

45.2

58.1

77.8

65.3

39.4

21.5

33.2

33.7

33.1

-5.4

-4.1

10.1

7.2

14.8

-39.7

-34.6

-41.9

-43.9

-40.9

-0.2%

0.8%

1.7%

2.1%

2.0%

EU main partners

In the fourth quarter of 2023, based on non-seasonally adjusted data, the EU recorded current account surpluses with the United Kingdom (+€62.3 bn), Switzerland (+€26.5 bn), the USA (+€23.0 bn), Canada (+€9.9 bn), Brazil (+€9.1 bn), Hong Kong (+€8.5 bn), offshore financial centres (+€7.9 bn), Japan (+€6.0 bn) and Russia (+€1.8 bn). Deficits were registered with China (-€32.1 bn) and India (-€0.8 bn).

EU financial account

Based on non-seasonally adjusted data, in the fourth quarter of 2023

As a result, the EU was a net recipient of direct investment from the rest of the world with net inflows of €5.1 bn.

At the same time,

  • portfolio investment recorded a net inflow of €81.2 bn, while

  • other investment recorded a net outflow of €89.5 bn.

EU financial account
– neither calendar nor seasonally adjusted (bn euro) –

Q4 2022

Q1 2023

Q2 2023

Q3 2023

Q4 2023

17.9

76.2

80.8

72.1

34.1

-502.4

396.2

15.4

122.9

-416.0

-520.3

320.0

-65.4

50.8

-450.1

21.6

90.2

8.1

-2.2

-5.1

-240.3

55.5

-102.3

2.4

-375.3

-261.9

-34.7

-110.4

4.6

-370.1

-25.1

-138.4

49.4

-23.6

-81.2

70.7

39.5

178.7

81.9

23.5

95.8

177.9

129.3

105.4

104.7

-14.6

114.0

-6.1

100.4

89.5

-368.8

290.8

-90.4

41.1

-95.1

-354.2

176.8

-84.3

-59.3

-184.6

16.0

23.2

-1.8

2.3

21.1

19.9

-12.8

31.3

-4.8

9.8

Current account of Member States (including intra-EU flows)

As concerns the total (intra-EU plus extra-EU) current account balances of the EU Member States, based on available non-seasonally adjusted data, fifteen Member States recorded surpluses, eleven recorded deficits and one Member State had its current account in balance in the fourth quarter of 2023. The highest surpluses were observed in Germany (+€68.7 bn), the Netherlands (+€22.6 bn), Denmark (+€12.1 bn), Sweden (+€10.2 bn), Spain, Italy (both +€8.5 bn) and France (+€6.5 bn). The largest deficits were recorded for Romania (-€6.9 bn) and Greece (‑€6.8 bn).

Tables

EU current account, breakdown by main partner countries
– neither calendar nor seasonally adjusted (bn euro) –

Partner

Period

Credit

Debit

Balance

Q4 2022

1 354.2

1 354.2

0.0

Q4 2023

1 342.9

1 245.4

97.5

Q4 2022

216.8

171.7

45.0

Q4 2023

228.3

166.0

62.3

Q4 2022

295.4

286.3

9.2

Q4 2023

301.7

278.8

23.0

Q4 2022

115.3

86.8

28.5

Q4 2023

110.5

84.0

26.5

Q4 2022

98.2

156.8

-58.6

Q4 2023

95.4

127.5

-32.1

Q4 2022

22.8

36.2

-13.4

Q4 2023

16.4

14.5

1.8

Q4 2022

39.3

33.4

5.9

Q4 2023

37.7

31.6

6.0

Q4 2022

31.3

15.0

16.3

Q4 2023

26.0

16.1

9.9

Q4 2022

19.7

12.8

6.9

Q4 2023

20.4

11.9

8.5

Q4 2022

26.0

23.2

2.8

Q4 2023

20.9

21.7

-0.8

Q4 2022

16.1

17.6

-1.5

Q4 2023

24.1

15.0

9.1

Q4 2022

79.0

75.2

3.8

Q4 2023

79.9

72.0

7.9

Q4 2022

414.1

452.1

-38.0

Q4 2023

402.0

418.2

-16.1

EU goods account, breakdown by main partner countries
– neither calendar nor seasonally adjusted (bn euro) –

Partner

Period

Credit

Debit

Balance

Q4 2022

713.0

724.1

-11.2

Q4 2023

662.7

586.8

75.9

Q4 2022

93.5

56.2

37.4

Q4 2023

90.4

47.8

42.6

Q4 2022

142.9

86.2

56.7

Q4 2023

134.4

77.8

56.7

Q4 2022

47.3

40.4

6.9

Q4 2023

41.7

36.3

5.4

Q4 2022

73.4

140.5

-67.1

Q4 2023

68.7

111.6

-43.0

Q4 2022

13.6

31.9

-18.3

Q4 2023

9.6

10.4

-0.8

Q4 2022

21.1

17.6

3.4

Q4 2023

17.9

15.8

2.1

Q4 2022

12.2

7.5

4.7

Q4 2023

12.2

6.0

6.2

Q4 2022

8.3

5.4

2.9

Q4 2023

8.4

4.6

3.7

Q4 2022

13.2

15.3

-2.0

Q4 2023

12.6

13.0

-0.4

Q4 2022

11.1

11.0

0.1

Q4 2023

9.3

10.6

-1.3

Q4 2022

27.1

17.4

9.6

Q4 2023

17.8

15.2

2.5

Q4 2022

257.6

300.2

-42.6

Q4 2023

248.2

242.3

5.9

EU services account, breakdown by main partner countries
– neither calendar nor seasonally adjusted (bn euro) –

Partner

Period

Credit

Debit

Balance

Q4 2022

345.4

306.1

39.3

Q4 2023

351.4

322.4

29.0

Q4 2022

61.9

53.1

8.8

Q4 2023

66.1

57.3

8.8

Q4 2022

76.3

109.3

-33.0

Q4 2023

77.4

110.5

-33.0

Q4 2022

38.1

21.0

17.0

Q4 2023

37.5

20.8

16.7

Q4 2022

15.6

13.1

2.4

Q4 2023

16.1

12.2

4.0

Q4 2022

4.2

1.9

2.3

Q4 2023

2.7

1.3

1.4

Q4 2022

9.6

4.2

5.4

Q4 2023

10.0

5.0

5.0

Q4 2022

6.4

4.9

1.5

Q4 2023

6.4

5.1

1.3

Q4 2022

6.4

3.8

2.5

Q4 2023

6.6

3.5

3.1

Q4 2022

5.9

6.9

-1.0

Q4 2023

5.6

7.6

-2.0

Q4 2022

5.4

2.4

3.0

Q4 2023

5.6

2.4

3.2

Q4 2022

23.5

26.5

-3.0

Q4 2023

24.9

23.3

1.7

Q4 2022

98.7

62.7

36.0

Q4 2023

99.1

77.1

22.0

EU direct investment, breakdown by main partner countries
– neither calendar nor seasonally adjusted (bn euro) –

Partner

Period

Net acquisition of
Assets

Net incurrence of
Liabilities

Net

Q4 2022

-240.3

-261.9

21.6

Q4 2023

-375.3

-370.1

-5.1

Q4 2022

-298.6

-183.2

-115.4

Q4 2023

-66.6

-58.1

-8.4

Q4 2022

11.1

2.5

8.6

Q4 2023

-173.5

-249.7

76.2

Q4 2022

-0.9

13.8

-14.7

Q4 2023

-63.0

-38.5

-24.5

Q4 2022

5.4

4.3

1.2

Q4 2023

-0.1

5.4

-5.5

Q4 2022

-9.6

-6.0

-3.5

Q4 2023

-10.0

-1.5

-8.5

Q4 2022

5.4

12.2

-6.8

Q4 2023

-0.4

0.8

-1.2

Q4 2022

3.1

-3.8

6.9

Q4 2023

-15.7

-23.8

8.1

Q4 2022

5.9

-1.5

7.5

Q4 2023

-19.1

-40.2

21.1

Q4 2022

6.1

-0.7

6.8

Q4 2023

0.2

0.7

-0.5

Q4 2022

-8.7

-2.3

-6.4

Q4 2023

0.5

11.7

-11.1

Q4 2022

27.0

-115.0

142.1

Q4 2023

-16.4

-44.0

27.6

Q4 2022

19.2

16.4

2.8

Q4 2023

-30.3

27.0

-57.2

Current accounts balances – national data (intra-EU + extra-EU)
– neither calendar nor seasonally adjusted (bn euro) –

Countries

Q4 2022

Q1 2023

Q2 2023

Q3 2023

Q4 2023

1.5

0.2

-5.0

-3.1

2.2

-0.9

-0.4

0.6

0.4

-0.8

-2.6

1.5

-0.8

0.0

0.5

12.7

8.0

11.6

9.2

12.1

56.3

63.7

45.2

65.5

68.7

-0.3

0.0

-0.3

-0.4

-0.1

15.1

13.6

15.8

20.8

-0.4

-9.3

-3.9

-4.2

1.0

-6.8

6.3

10.5

8.6

10.5

8.5

-8.0

-11.4

-9.5

-6.6

6.5

-1.7

-2.6

-0.7

5.2

-1.1

-0.2

-8.5

-0.4

11.0

8.5

-0.1

-1.9

-0.3

-0.5

-0.9

-0.1

-0.5

-0.4

-0.6

-0.2

-0.8

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.8

0.3

0.4

1.7

1.8

1.5

-4.9

0.0

1.0

0.4

-0.9

-0.1

-0.1

0.0

0.2

0.0

20.4

27.1

23.0

31.7

22.6

1.6

7.3

-1.2

2.0

4.7

-1.7

4.7

1.5

1.8

3.7

0.2

0.0

0.6

3.4

-0.3

-4.9

-4.0

-5.1

-6.6

-6.9

-0.4

0.5

1.1

0.6

0.6

-2.8

-0.6

0.3

-0.4

-1.2

1.1

-0.7

-4.4

0.1

1.1

9.9

9.7

7.5

9.7

10.2

-0.2

-0.1

0.0

0.5

-0.2

32.2

27.7

15.1

16.9

20.2

13.5

11.3

16.6

18.6

16.2

-0.3

-0.2

-0.2

-0.1

-0.2

-0.3

-0.3

-0.3

0.2

-0.4

-0.3

0.1

-0.1

0.2

-0.1

-0.5

-0.1

-0.2

0.4

-0.2

-0.8

-0.2

-0.4

-0.2

-1.0

-10.7

-22.6

-11.3

-3.7

-4.5

-0.4

-0.2

-0.3

0.2

-0.4

  

Services accounts balances – national data (intra-EU + extra-EU)
– neither calendar nor seasonally adjusted (bn euro) –

Countries

Q4 2022

Q1 2023

Q2 2023

Q3 2023

Q4 2023

-0.4

-0.9

-1.4

-3.6

-0.3

1.1

1.2

1.5

2.6

1.4

0.2

1.1

1.1

1.1

0.7

3.0

2.4

1.9

2.1

0.6

-8.2

-10.0

-17.6

-23.4

-12.0

0.7

0.6

0.8

0.6

0.7

-6.4

-0.8

7.4

8.6

-7.7

2.3

1.1

5.6

12.4

2.8

18.2

16.9

24.8

30.0

21.3

11.9

3.1

11.4

10.4

12.1

1.7

1.1

3.5

9.4

1.8

-5.6

-5.8

-1.2

3.2

-3.9

1.5

1.2

1.9

2.1

1.6

0.6

0.4

0.6

0.7

0.5

1.6

1.7

2.1

2.1

1.8

7.3

6.3

7.2

6.6

7.2

1.9

2.0

2.4

3.0

2.4

1.2

1.2

1.5

1.7

1.3

7.9

3.9

8.8

5.3

7.4

3.0

5.0

-0.3

0.8

2.2

9.1

9.4

10.4

10.1

9.9

5.1

5.2

7.1

9.8

5.9

4.0

3.8

3.4

3.1

3.2

0.9

0.8

1.0

1.0

1.0

0.1

0.2

0.2

0.1

0.0

-1.3

-2.1

-2.6

-2.2

-2.3

0.7

-1.0

-1.3

0.3

-0.9

0.2

0.2

0.6

1.0

0.2

-1.9

-1.5

-2.4

-2.0

-2.3

-3.3

-2.9

-6.2

-5.8

-6.8

0.5

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.5

0.2

0.1

0.4

1.0

0.2

0.1

0.3

0.0

0.3

0.2

0.5

0.6

0.8

1.3

0.8

0.9

0.8

0.8

0.6

0.9

11.9

7.3

11.3

18.5

11.0

0.2

0.3

0.3

0.9

0.2

   

Notes for users

Revisions and timetable

The EU balance of payments estimates for the reference quarter are based on figures provided by the Member States to Eurostat 82 days (euro area Member States) or 85 days (non-euro area Member States) after the end of the reference quarter and should be considered as provisional. Figures may be subject to revision when data for later quarters are transmitted by the Member States.

A more limited set of monthly data is available in the Eurostat on-line database approximately 51 days after the end of the reference month. The publication timetable of balance of payments statistics for 2024 is available here.

Methods and definitions

The current account covers all transactions occurring between resident and non-resident entities, and refers to international trade in goods and services, as well as primary and secondary income. The capital account comprises capital transfers and the acquisition and disposal of non-produced, non-financial assets. The financial account records transactions that involve financial assets and liabilities, and take place between residents and non-residents and is further subdivided into direct investment, portfolio investment, other investment, financial derivatives and employee stock options and reserve assets. Further details of the statistical concepts and definitions used can be found on the Eurostat website here.

In line with the agreed allocation of responsibility, the European Central Bank (ECB) is in charge of compiling and disseminating monthly and quarterly balance of payments and quarterly international investment position statistics for the euro area, while the European Commission (Eurostat) is responsible for monthly, quarterly and annual aggregates of the EU. The aggregates for the euro area and the EU are compiled consistently on the basis of Member States’ transactions with residents of countries outside the euro area and the European Union respectively.

Geographical information

The European Union (EU27) includes Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland and Sweden.

The euro area (EA20) includes Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia and Finland.

Offshore Financial Centres (OFC) is an aggregate that includes 40 countries. As example, the aggregate contains financial centres such as Liechtenstein, Guernsey, Jersey, the Isle of Man, Andorra, Gibraltar, Panama, Bermuda, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, Bahrain, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Philippines.

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OverviewEU current and capital accountsEU main partnersEU financial accountCurrent account of Member States (including intra-EU flows)TablesNotes for usersRevisions and timetableMethods and definitionsGeographical informationFor more information

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