Estimation of the external trade in services quarterly data with monthly data, October 2025

Released: 19 January 2026

The Hungarian Central Statistical Office (HCSO) started to develop its quarterly statistics on external trade in services with the aim of providing an estimate of Hungary’s external trade in services with monthly frequency based on data coming from VAT declarations. The Office is using, beside VAT declarations data, regression models, too, for estimating monthly external trade in services turnover, and intends to further increase their accuracy based on data collected in the traditional, quarterly way. This development is going to improve the timeliness of the trade in services data, contributing to the estimation of the balance of payments, too.

The basis of the estimation is data coming from T + 421 VAT declarations, where the HCSO is considering the turnover of the external trade in services, and is processing the import and export sides separately. The fact that the methodology applied during the traditional external trade in services data collection (OSAP 1470) contains items that are not obligatory to be reported by the respondents, however these sums are present within the data on VAT related traffic, is a difficulty in the estimation process.  Incoming OSAP 1470 survey information reveal that such items exist at numerous companies, these are excluded by the Office, as outliers, from the turnover data of the companies’ VAT declarations. As such the organisations handing in VAT declarations have to be divided into two groups: respondents assigned and not assigned in the OSAP 1470 survey. In the case of the former, based on their turnover-explanations certain items from their VAT declarations are not used by the Office, when it comes to the latter, all external trade in services VAT declaration items are taken into account.

Contrary to previous expectations turnover data regarding external trade in services of businesses cannot be fully classified by groups of services based on EBOPS-TESZOR-TEÁOR categories. The reason is that the largest companies in our country engaged in foreign trade in services cannot be categorized into a business or transport service group based on their activities, as they are primarily manufacturing companies that provide and use various services. As a result, the office publishes only 1-1 main amount on both import and export sides.  

Similar to the balance of payments statistics, data reported in present experimental statistic do not include the turnover data of special purpose enterprises (SCVs).

It must be noted that not a comprehensive external trade in services turnover is estimated based on VAT returns as data on the following service groups are not included in VAT returns:

In addition to VAT returns, additional data sources are also necessary for an effective estimate. Such are, for example, bank card data, used on the import side to estimate household consumption; these are received – and processed - by the HCSO from the National Bank of Hungary. Based on these the HCSO prepares a forecast for the given quarter. In addition, airport data collected on the OSAP 1966 questionnaire also contribute in increasing the accuracy of the estimate in both traffic directions.

The office's future goals include the breakdown of the estimated total turnover data into major service groups in order to increase the accuracy of the estimate, furthermore the use of other data collected within the OSAP framework (monthly industrial statistics, external trade in goods as well as external trade in services prices) in the estimates.

Experiences so far

The external trade in services statistics performs a major revision between October and December of each year, having an impact on the previously published quarterly and annual data. VAT returns data are an important verification basis during the revision. Tables 1 and 2 illustrate what this means in regard to the data estimated on the basis of VAT returns data and produced based on the OSAP 1470 questionnaire.

Table 1
Difference between the quarterly aggregated indicator data estimated based on VAT returns and the balance of payments’ external trade in services data
(%)
Year Quarter Difference
External trade in services import External trade in services export
2020 Q1 2.76% 0.52%
2020 Q2 8.94% 4.86%
2020 Q3 7.38% 6.09%
2020 Q4 –6.03% –3.41%
2021 Q1 –5.95% 2.15%
2021 Q2 2.21% 2.62%
2021 Q3 4.71% –0.88%
2021 Q4 –1.66% –4.24%
2022 Q1 5.01% 2.35%
2022 Q2 6.53% –1.52%
2022 Q3 4.58% –3.79%
2022 Q4 –0.91% –5.89%
2023 Q1 –1.94% –0.30%
2023 Q2 3.26% 0.74%
2023 Q3 –1.79% 1.73%
2023 Q4 –1.21% 2.31%
2024 Q1 –4.18% 6.00%
2024 Q2 –1.07% 7.26%
2024 Q3 –5.02% 6.28%
2024 Q4 –3.23% –2.61%
2025 Q1 0.06% 1.15%
2025 Q2 –3.64% –2.69%
2025 Q3 –0.51% 1.69%
Table 2
Difference between the indicator data aggregated on a yearly level and the** **balance of payments’ external trade in services data
(%)
 Year Difference
External trade in services import External trade in services export
2020 3.26% 2.02%
2021 –0.17% –0.08%
2022 3.80% –2.21%
2023 –0.42% 1.12%
2024 –3.37% 4.23%

The HCSO has set a target of ±5% deviation within the framework of present experimental statistics.

Table 3
Value of the external trade in services import*, thousand HUF
Month 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
January 335 719 711 389 446 067 390 464 619 526 993 297 517 019 055 502 942 903
February 296 376 449 298 178 733 379 101 478 543 979 850 559 787 970 530 844 075
March 576 581 725 692 623 843 742 502 283 896 157 751 922 444 734 919 031 256
April 293 647 991 332 124 563 443 542 985 497 034 594 535 788 240 503 867 655
May 264 086 854 307 420 394 466 050 795 493 528 870 556 660 585 558 083 082
June 439 110 752 629 723 810 778 612 152 858 923 862 911 383 968 871 061 772
July 293 095 235 383 169 881 516 577 559 542 034 371 621 685 314 602 478 942
August 282 108 447 353 349 097 482 131 741 506 706 788 578 531 571 569 721 341
September 510 759 924 640 582 051 838 190 588 858 369 224 954 187 332 852 659 951
October 326 221 634 398 821 946 539 829 588 490 902 870 587 417 035 571 219 600
November 375 896 272 467 382 082 594 785 838 590 686 008 629 535 524
December 732 039 502 862 880 565 1 117 390 416 985 049 234 1 043 777 319
* Estimated monthly data.
Table 4
Value of the external trade in services export*, thousand HUF
Month 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
January 327 123 099 257 332 053 354 510 852 545 985 505 487 783 827 547 941 320
February 322 608 809 271 025 237 372 640 913 510 473 666 502 021 652 505 119 860
March 853 837 128 898 092 437 1 129 354 246 1 403 163 957 1 422 002 694 1 439 562 085
April 287 462 259 345 249 737 523 999 367 541 159 757 569 057 891 601 529 880
May 251 558 247 329 990 348 523 798 673 554 015 854 535 351 632 632 107 626
June 675 865 073 890 663 210 1 215 005 755 1 344 603 616 1 344 302 403 1 423 114 851
July 339 394 871 414 378 836 572 942 585 582 106 585 593 146 464 654 623 376
August 284 822 431 373 974 893 609 031 664 579 000 888 539 454 677 571 705 982
September 744 425 964 939 449 661 1 318 457 973 1 300 824 833 1 453 891 571 1 486 175 094
October 385 107 012 396 490 844 589 342 290 521 512 334 661 729 343 618 604 138
November 344 785 578 440 179 154 604 014 854 580 563 549 645 238 663
December 883 402 931 1 171 666 406 1 592 044 804 1 447 919 424 1 663 826 044
* Estimated monthly data.
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Footnotes

  1. 42th day following the base period.