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Andorra's Goods Imports Surge 8.5% to €1.994B in 2025

Imports rose sharply led by electronics and industrial goods, while energy dipped; exports grew modestly to €197M amid falling fuel prices.

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Key Points

  • Imports excluding energy up 9.5%, electronics +17.2%, industrial +11.6%
  • December imports +13.3% to €185M, transport equipment +68.5%
  • Fuel imports +1% to 164M litres yearly, prices fell up to 5.5% annually
  • Exports +0.8% to €197M, led by electronics +9.9% and industrial +14.1%

Andorra's goods imports totalled €1.994 billion in 2025, an 8.5% increase from €1.838 billion in 2024, according to Estadística figures. Excluding energy products, the rise reached 9.5%, with electronics up 17.2%, industrial goods 11.6%, miscellaneous items 14.1% and transport equipment 7.2%. Energy imports declined 4.3%.

December imports rose 13.3% year-on-year to €184.92 million. Stripping out energy, growth hit 15.6%, driven by transport equipment (68.5%), electronics (52.8%), pharmaceuticals and perfumery (13.5%) and food (8.4%). Jewellery imports fell 46.8%, alongside a 16.2% drop in energy.

Fuel imports rose sharply that month, up 33.8% from November to 16.73 million litres. Domestic fuel surged 54.1% to 6.37 million litres, unleaded petrol climbed 34.1% to 3.65 million litres and automotive diesel increased 18.5% to 6.68 million litres. Year-on-year, December fuel imports gained 9.6%. For the full year, total fuel imports edged up 1% to 164 million litres, though one report cited a slightly lower 163.99 million litres with a 0.5% rise; automotive diesel imports fell 3.4% annually while unleaded petrol and domestic fuel each rose 4.6%.

Fuel prices continued falling through December. Automotive diesel dropped 2.6% to €1.22 per litre, with premium grade down 2.4% to €1.24. Unleaded petrol (95 and 98 octane) eased 1% each, while heating fuels declined 0.5-0.6%. Annually, 95-octane petrol fell 5.5% and automotive diesel 5%, with yearly averages down 6.1% and 6% respectively.

Exports hit €19.13 million in December, a 21.5% year-on-year jump led by transport equipment (109%) and electronics (38%), offset by a 49.4% drop in miscellaneous items. Full-year exports reached €197.20 million, up 0.8% from 2024, with electronics ahead 9.9% and industrial goods 14.1%. Clothing and footwear declined 18.3%, jewellery 7.6% and miscellaneous items 5.2%.

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