
Insights for Denmark
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March 2026 period, National level, Product aggregation
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Summary: In March 2026, Denmark's total trade value reached 168.63B DKK, with exports at 88.26B DKK (up 10.39B DKK or 13.34% MoM) and imports at 80.37B DKK (up 7.85B DKK or 10.82% MoM). Year on year, total trade increased by 8.02B DKK, with exports rising by 3.99B DKK (4.73%) and imports by 4.03B DKK (5.27%). Overall, the trade balance remains positive, indicating a robust trade performance for Denmark.
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MoM insights: In March 2026, Denmark's imports from Sweden increased significantly by 1.9B DKK (23.42%), while imports from Germany rose by 1.66B DKK (11.15%). The Netherlands and China also saw notable increases of 911.26M DKK (13.75%) and 901.62M DKK (17.37%) respectively. On the lower end, imports from Singapore decreased by 509.13M DKK (-94.49%), and the United States and Norway saw declines of 452.67M DKK (-13.47%) and 371.81M DKK (-9.99%). For exports, the highest increases were seen with Confidential exports rising by 2.85B DKK (25.52%), followed by Germany with 1.9B DKK (20.06%) and the United Kingdom with 1.42B DKK (45.91%). Conversely, exports to the Netherlands fell by 3.19B DKK (-37.23%), and Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates saw decreases of 183.86M DKK (-32.14%) and 101.82M DKK (-30.26%).
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YoY insights: Year on year, Denmark's imports from Germany increased by 1.12B DKK (7.28%), and from Sweden by 1.07B DKK (11.88%). Belgium also saw a rise of 786.39M DKK (32.10%). On the downside, imports from the United Kingdom dropped by 829.8M DKK (-41.10%), and from Czechia and Norway decreased by 541.19M DKK (-22.62%) and 323.02M DKK (-8.70%) respectively. For exports, the Netherlands led with an increase of 1.72B DKK (47.21%), followed by Norway with 1.13B DKK (25.07%) and Sweden with 1.02B DKK (14.36%). However, exports to Confidential fell by 2.7B DKK (-16.17%), and the United States and Ireland saw declines of 1.03B DKK (-19.92%) and 620.13M DKK (-51.00%).
