El Salvador’s trade deficit widened to USD 989.9 million in November 2025 from USD 837.4 million a year earlier. Imports rose 8.75% to USD 1.51 billion, driven by a 13.16% increase in manufacturing goods, with purchases from outside Central America up 9.28% and those from the region up 5.76%. Exports fell 5.53% to USD 524.7 million, as coffee shipments plunged 50.29% and sugar exports dropped 56.94%. Sales to markets outside Central America declined 13.83%, while exports to the region edged down 0.41%.
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