Italian exports to non-EU countries increased by 6.0% in June compared with May, while imports rose by 5.1%, according to seasonally-adjusted data released by Istat on Tuesday.

The national statistics agency said exports to non-EU27 countries increased by 4.7% with respect to June 2024, while imports increased by 10.0%.

It said exports to the United States were up by 10,3% in June in year-on-year terms while imports leapt up by 45.7%.

"In June 2025, the trade balance with non-EU27 countries registered a surplus of 5,391 million euro compared with a surplus of 6,111 million euro in June 2024," Istat said.

"Excluding energy, the surplus was equal to 9,271 million euro, down compared with a 9,729-million-euro surplus in June 2024".