
Insights for Denmark
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October 2025 period, National level, Product aggregation
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Summary: Overall, Denmark's trade values showed mixed results in the latest analysis. Total imports reached 79.15B DKK, with a month-on-month increase of 2.39B DKK (3.12%) and a year-on-year increase of 3.2B DKK (4.22%). Exports totaled 84.82B DKK, experiencing a month-on-month decrease of 1.36B DKK (-1.58%) and a slight year-on-year decline of 85.44M DKK (-0.001%). The trade balance indicates a healthy import growth, while exports faced challenges, particularly with significant declines in certain partner countries.
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MoM insights: In the month-on-month analysis, imports from South Korea saw the highest increase with a trade value of 3.12B DKK, reflecting a significant rise of 2.66B DKK (5.78%). The second highest was from the Rest of the World at 2.65B DKK, with a 1.19B DKK increase (0.82%). France followed with imports valued at 2.67B DKK, up by 427.36M DKK (19.08%). On the lower end, imports from China decreased to 5.04B DKK, down by 1.3B DKK (-20.55%). Bangladesh and Panama also saw declines, with values of 473.64M DKK (-336.94M DKK, -41.57%) and 574.71K DKK (-306.69M DKK, -99.998%) respectively. In exports, Saudi Arabia led with 763.53M DKK, an increase of 437.62M DKK (134.27%). Finland followed with 1.8B DKK, up by 426.97M DKK (31.06%). The United Kingdom had exports of 3.53B DKK, increasing by 367.32M DKK (11.62%). Conversely, the Netherlands saw a drop to 4.47B DKK, down by 759.26M DKK (-14.52%). Japan and Italy also experienced declines, with values of 553.87M DKK (-336.87M DKK, -37.83%) and 1.76B DKK (-279.07M DKK, -13.67%) respectively.
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YoY insights: In the year-on-year analysis, imports from the Rest of the World increased to 2.65B DKK, with a notable rise of 1.29B DKK (94.51%). South Korea followed with 3.12B DKK, up by 948.27M DKK (43.72%). Belgium also saw growth, reaching 2.9B DKK, an increase of 551.38M DKK (23.49%). On the downside, imports from China fell to 5.04B DKK, down by 911.57M DKK (-15.32%). The Marshall Islands and the United States also reported declines, with values of 0 DKK (-598.77M DKK) and 2.47B DKK (-421.52M DKK, -14.58%) respectively. In exports, Poland led with 4.1B DKK, an increase of 690.9M DKK (20.28%). The Rest of the World followed with 17.74B DKK, up by 601.69M DKK (3.51%). Sweden also saw growth, reaching 7.09B DKK, with an increase of 493.65M DKK (7.49%). However, exports to the Marshall Islands dropped to 367.57K DKK, down by 1.63B DKK (-99.999%). Turkey and the United Kingdom also faced declines, with values of 456.74M DKK (-438.6M DKK, -48.99%) and 3.53B DKK (-401.03M DKK, -10.21%) respectively.
