Official statistics for the period January-November 2025 show that Kosovo has achieved significant exports, mainly to countries in the region and the European Union, while the beverage industry remains the dominant export sector.

According to statistics provided to Zëri by Kosovo Customs, Albania and North Macedonia are the two countries where Kosovo has exported the most.


Top 10 countries where Kosovo has exported the most (by quantity):

  1. Albania – 38,135,646
  2. North Macedonia – 29,299,750
  3. Turkey – 9,773,293
  4. Italy – 6,475,230
  5. Bulgaria – 5,647,172
  6. Serbia – 5,596,684
  7. Montenegro – 4,620,140
  8. Germany – 4,602,711
  9. Switzerland – 4,270,647
  10. Sweden – 2,063,812

These data confirm that Albania and North Macedonia are the main markets for Kosovo products, while a significant portion of exports also goes to the EU and Turkey.

Top 10 most exported products from Kosovo (by quantity):

Soft drinks (water with additives) – 59,454,548

Natural mineral water, non-carbonated – 18,494,324

Bottled beer – 7,827,529

Other beverage products – 6,845,923

Textile fabrics (synthetic fibers) – 5,368,161

Other beverage products (other category) – 3,531,365

Textile fabrics (other variant) – 3,057,765

Ceramic building bricks – 2,940,618

Plastic bottles and packaging – 2,187,818

Red wine – 1,233,547

According to these statistics, soft drinks, mineral water and beer constitute the main pillar of Kosovo's exports, while textiles, construction and industrial packaging play an important complementary role.

Data show that Kosovo's exports are mainly oriented towards regional markets, with a stable presence also in European Union countries, reflecting the current structure of domestic production and industry.