El Salvador’s Exports up 3.3% So Far in 2026, Signaling Positive Economic Momentum

By Eddie Galdamez  | Updated on March 28, 2026
El Salvador's ExportsAcajutla Port El Salvador.

The Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador (BCR) reports that Salvadoran exports have increased by 3.3% in 2026, despite broader global economic uncertainty.

Thus far this year, Salvadoran companies have exported goods worth $1.1 billion, up $34.3 million from the same period last year.

In February 2026, El Salvador exported $521.4 million—a 1.8% decrease from the same month last year, or $9.4 million less.

El Salvador’s Exports
2023 2024 2025 2026 Change
Same Month a Year Ago
January 522.6 531.1 515.8 559.4 43.7 (8.5%)
February 582.9 506.7 530.8 521.4 -9.4 (-1.8%)
March 683.7 506.8 558.6
April 471.5 584.9 534.9
May 589.7 565.0 585.1
June 588.9 501.3 540.7
July 568.7 561.9 600.2
August 539.6 519.8 523.8
September 502.4 519.2 521.1
October 495.8 555.1 541.2
November 503.2 529.9 510.8
December 449.1 429.9 465.8
Total Billions 6.5 6.3 6.4 1.1 3.3% *YTD
*Year to date – Sources: Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador BCR

As of February 2026, exports from the agriculture, livestock, forestry, and fishing sectors grew by 83.6% representing an increase of $29.3 million compared to the same period last year.

Also, coffee exports—one of El Salvador’s most recognized products—have increased by 137.6% so far in 2026, with the country exporting $31.5 million more than during the same period last year.

Exports Destinations

The United States remains the primary destination for Salvadoran exports. This year, Salvadoran products worth $379.4 million have been shipped to the United States, accounting for 35.1% of the country’s total exports.

According to the Central Reserve Bank(BCR), exports to the U.S. grew by 8.4% between January and February 2026—an increase of $29.5 million compared to the same period last year.

Guatemala is the second-largest destination for Salvadoran products, with exports totaling $208.3 million this year, accounting for 19.3% of total exports. Compared to 2025, exports to Guatemala have increased by $5.3 million, representing a 2.6% increment.

Year to Date Top 5 Export Destinations
Country Exports (Millions) Percentage
1 United States 379.4 35.1%
2 Guatemala 208.3 19.3%
3 Honduras 169.2 15.7%
4 Nicaragua 91.9 8.5%
5 Costa Rica 51.8 4.8%

Central America is the leading destination region for Salvadoran exports. Thus far, the country has exported $541.5 million to other Central American nations, making up 50.1% of total exports.

Imports and Trade Deficit

So far this year, El Salvador has imported $2.7 billion in goods, resulting in a trade deficit of $1.6 billion.

The United States remains El Salvador’s top import source, accounting for $655.9 million (24.1%), followed by China with $603.8 million (22.2%) and Guatemala with $272.1 million (10.0%).

El Salvador faces a massive trade deficit, highlighting the need for greater export growth and trade balance improvements.