
Insights for Denmark
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January 2026 period, National level, Product aggregation
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Summary: In summary, Denmark's trade values in DKK have shown mixed results in the recent month and year analyses. Month-on-month, total exports increased by 1.03 billion DKK (1.33%), while imports decreased by 4.52 billion DKK (-6.03%). Year-on-year, total exports decreased by 1.45 billion DKK (-1.80%), and imports also saw a decline of 3.3 billion DKK (-4.47%). The pharmaceutical sector's growth has been a significant contributor to the trade values, but the anticipated weakening due to potential U.S. tariffs may impact future trade flows.
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MoM insights: In the month-on-month analysis, Denmark's imports from South Korea saw the highest increase with a trade value of 1.78 billion DKK, reflecting a growth of 5.18%. China followed with an increase of 6.41 billion DKK, growing by 0.29%. Singapore also showed a significant rise with 288.95 million DKK, marking an 8.65% increase. On the other hand, the lowest values were recorded from Confidential sources with a decrease of 1.94 billion DKK (-0.62%), the United States with a drop of 1.24 billion DKK (-0.39%), and Sweden with a decline of 927.36 million DKK (-0.10%). In exports, Germany led with an increase of 10.32 billion DKK (12.57%), followed by Sweden with 6.78 billion DKK (20.30%), and the United Kingdom with 3.39 billion DKK (33.37%). The lowest decreases were seen in Confidential exports with a drop of 2.95 billion DKK (-17.68%), the Netherlands with a decrease of 1.89 billion DKK (-34.25%), and the United States with a decline of 1.28 billion DKK (-27.54%). Overall, total exports increased by 1.03 billion DKK (1.33%), while imports decreased by 4.52 billion DKK (-6.03%).
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YoY insights: In the year-on-year analysis, imports from China showed the most significant growth with a trade value of 6.41 billion DKK, increasing by 938.24 million DKK (17.16%). Czechia followed with a rise of 1.68 billion DKK (51.52%), and Belgium with an increase of 2.49 billion DKK (12.65%). Conversely, the lowest values were from South Korea with a decrease of 1.53 billion DKK (-46.24%), the United States with a drop of 1.49 billion DKK (-43.11%), and Norway with a decline of 801.6 million DKK (-20.29%). In exports, Sweden led with a trade value of 6.78 billion DKK, increasing by 583.12 million DKK (9.40%). Poland followed with 3.82 billion DKK (15.48%), and the EU showed a remarkable increase of 516.26 million DKK (21.52%). The lowest decreases were in Confidential exports with a drop of 2.27 billion DKK (-14.14%), the United States with a decrease of 966.46 million DKK (-22.29%), and the Netherlands with a decline of 712.17 million DKK (-16.42%). Overall, total exports decreased by 1.45 billion DKK (-1.80%), while imports decreased by 3.3 billion DKK (-4.47%).
