Denmark

Insights for Denmark

BETA

December 2025 period, National level, Product aggregation

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Summary: Overall, Denmark's total trade value for the month decreased by 1.62B DKK (-2.16%) for imports, totaling 75.01B DKK, while exports fell by 7.99B DKK (-9.30%), totaling 77.84B DKK. Year-on-year, imports increased by 3.73B DKK (5.22%), and exports rose by 5.22B DKK (7.19%). The trade balance remains positive, but the recent declines in exports indicate potential challenges ahead, possibly influenced by the ongoing trade tensions and boycotts mentioned in the news context.
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MoM insights: In the month-on-month analysis, Denmark's imports saw a significant increase, particularly from the Rest of the World, which rose by 2.53B DKK (2.14%). Notably, imports from the Marshall Islands surged by 409.02M DKK, marking an infinite percentage change due to a low base. Greece also contributed positively with an increase of 306.79M DKK (2.22%). On the downside, imports from Norway decreased by 1.11B DKK (-24.80%), and Germany's imports fell by 1.1B DKK (-7.24%). Imports from Turkey and China also saw declines of 998.97M DKK (-66.43%) and 537.02M DKK (-9.73%) respectively. Exports experienced a decline overall, with the Rest of the World seeing a drop of 1.75B DKK (-8.80%). Germany's exports decreased by 1.66B DKK (-15.33%), and Sweden's exports fell by 980.6M DKK (-14.76%). Conversely, the Netherlands led the exports with an increase of 952.6M DKK (20.89%), followed by South Korea with 508.6M DKK (117.60%) and Hong Kong with 465.39M DKK (186.56%).
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YoY insights: In the year-on-year analysis, imports from the Rest of the World increased by 1.9B DKK (1.05%), while imports from Germany rose by 1.57B DKK (12.60%). Sweden's imports also grew by 909.62M DKK (10.83%). However, imports from the United States saw a significant decline of 2.83B DKK (-46.89%), and imports from China decreased by 698.22M DKK (-12.29%). The United Arab Emirates and Norway also reported declines of 468.17M DKK (-94.42%) and 312.89M DKK (-8.43%) respectively. Exports showed a positive trend overall, with the Netherlands leading with an increase of 2.5B DKK (82.77%). The Rest of the World also saw a rise of 1.6B DKK (9.69%), and Poland's exports increased by 1.27B DKK (48.40%). On the downside, exports to France decreased by 899.83M DKK (-30.08%), Japan's exports fell by 885.11M DKK (-55.51%), and Singapore's exports dropped by 238.51M DKK (-32.94%).
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