Trade Balance
Every month the UK buys things from the world and sells things to it. This chart shows all three lines together, exports, imports and the balance between them. The UK has run a trade deficit almost continuously for decades, meaning we consistently buy more from the world than we sell to it. Services partially offset the goods gap, but rarely enough to tip the balance.
LATEST · 2026 Q1£239.3bn
GROWTH · YOY+2.9%
HIGH · 2022 Q4£244.2bn
LOW · 1955 Q2£1.0bn
ExportsImportsBalance
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Source: Office for National Statistics