U.S. Imports
$51.7M
U.S. Exports
$16.3M
-$35.4M (net importer)
The United States imported $51.7M/month and exported $16.3M/month with Serbia as of February 2026, covering 433 product categories.
Serbia is the largest economy in the Western Balkans and an EU candidate country, benefiting from a Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the EU as well as free trade agreements with Russia, Turkey, and CEFTA member states. The country's key export sectors include automotive components, agricultural products, metals, and electrical machinery, with significant manufacturing investment from European and Asian companies. Serbia uses the Serbian dinar (RSD) and maintains its own customs tariff schedule independent of the EU.
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Serbia has free trade agreements with the EU (via SAA), CEFTA member states (Western Balkans), Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and China, giving exporters preferential access to a broad range of markets.
Serbia's leading exports include motor vehicle parts and components, insulated wire and cable, corn and other agricultural products, iron and steel, and rubber products, primarily destined for EU markets.
Imports into Serbia require a customs declaration, commercial invoice, packing list, transport document (CMR, bill of lading, or airway bill), and a certificate of origin where preferential tariff rates are claimed under applicable trade agreements.
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Annual data from BEA | 2024
Services Exports
$489.0M
Services Imports
$689.0M