* indicates monthly or quarterly data series

Current account balance forecast, percent of GDP, 2024:

The average for 2024 based on 43 countries was 1.06 percent. The highest value was in Ireland: 17.16 percent and the lowest value was in Montenegro: -17.43 percent. The indicator is available from 1980 to 2030. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: International Monetary Fund
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Countries Current account forecast, 2024 Global rank Available data
Ireland 17.16 1 1980 - 2030
Norway 17.13 2 1980 - 2030
Andorra 15.07 3 2019 - 2030
Luxembourg 13.78 4 1995 - 2030
Denmark 13.02 5 1980 - 2030
Netherlands 9.94 6 1980 - 2030
Sweden 7.43 7 1980 - 2030
San Marino 6.31 8 2017 - 2030
Malta 6.08 9 1995 - 2030
Germany 5.73 10 1980 - 2030
Switzerland 5.07 11 1980 - 2030
Slovenia 4.45 12 1992 - 2030
Spain 3.02 13 1980 - 2030
Russia 2.88 14 1992 - 2030
Lithuania 2.47 15 1995 - 2030
Austria 2.42 16 1980 - 2030
Hungary 2.23 17 1980 - 2030
Portugal 2.15 18 1980 - 2030
Czechia 1.76 19 1995 - 2030
Italy 1.13 20 1980 - 2030
France 0.4 21 1980 - 2030
Finland 0.31 22 1980 - 2030
Bulgaria 0.22 23 1980 - 2030
Poland 0.14 24 1980 - 2030
Turkey -0.76 25 1980 - 2030
Belgium -0.85 26 1980 - 2030
Estonia -1.13 27 1993 - 2030
Croatia -1.24 28 1992 - 2030
Latvia -2.11 29 1992 - 2030
North Macedonia -2.31 30 1992 - 2030
Albania -2.41 31 1980 - 2030
Iceland -2.53 32 1980 - 2030
Slovakia -2.78 33 1993 - 2030
Belarus -2.8 34 1992 - 2030
UK -3.37 35 1980 - 2030
Bosnia & Herz. -3.63 36 1998 - 2030
Serbia -6.33 37 2000 - 2030
Cyprus -6.83 38 1980 - 2030
Greece -6.93 39 1980 - 2030
Ukraine -7.05 40 1992 - 2030
Romania -8.27 41 1980 - 2030
Moldova -16.09 42 1992 - 2030
Montenegro -17.43 43 2001 - 2030


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Definition: The current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The series includes actual historical values for past years and forecast values for the current and the next few years.

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