Macau Trade Deficit Widens in December

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Macau’s trade deficit widened to MOP 10.6 billion in December 2025, up from MOP 10.1 billion a year earlier. Exports climbed 11% to MOP 1.2 billion, supported by stronger shipments in machinery and transport equipment (47.4%), miscellaneous manufactured articles (8.2%), and food and live animals (27.1%). Shipments expanded to France (29.8%), China (13.5%), and Hong Kong (12.2%). Meanwhile, imports increased by 5.9% to MOP 11.8 billion, driven by higher purchases of consumer goods (5.9%), capital goods (2.9%), and raw materials and semi-manufactured products (18.7%). Imports rose from Germany (14.7%), Thailand (12.7%), South Korea (18.1%), and Brazil (11.1%). For full-year 2025, Macau’s trade deficit reached MOP 110.9 billion, with exports rising 3.2%, while imports declined by 1.8%.

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