Sweden

Insights for Sweden

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November 2025 period, National level, Product aggregation

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Summary: Overall, Sweden's total trade value for exports decreased by 6.79B SEK (4.22%) to 154.03B SEK, while imports fell by 13.48B SEK (8.51%) to 144.93B SEK. This indicates a significant contraction in trade activity, particularly in imports, which may reflect broader economic challenges or shifts in demand. The notable increases in imports from Brazil and exports to Canada highlight specific areas of growth amidst the overall decline.
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MoM insights: In the month-on-month analysis, imports from Brazil saw the highest increase with a trade value of 1.41B SEK, reflecting a significant rise of 877.53M SEK (1.65%). The Netherlands followed with a trade value of 15.96B SEK, increasing by 683.86M SEK (0.04%). Chile also experienced a notable increase with 776.8M SEK, up by 626.48M SEK (4.17%). On the downside, Germany faced the largest decline in imports, dropping by 2.94B SEK (11.11%) to a total of 23.51B SEK. France and the United States also saw significant decreases of 1.88B SEK (28.12%) and 1.64B SEK (22.74%) respectively. In exports, Canada led with a trade value of 3.24B SEK, increasing by 1.8B SEK (125.61%). Czechia followed with 2.69B SEK, up by 1.13B SEK (72.64%). Russia also saw a rise to 2.49B SEK, increasing by 944.45M SEK (61.05%). Conversely, Germany's exports fell by 1.99B SEK (11.29%) to 15.65B SEK, while Poland and the United Kingdom experienced declines of 1.37B SEK (18.8%) and 1.15B SEK (13.91%) respectively.
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YoY insights: In the year-on-year analysis, imports from Ireland showed the most significant growth, reaching 2.25B SEK with an increase of 773.85M SEK (52.57%). Czechia followed with 3.38B SEK, up by 485.93M SEK (16.79%). Brazil also saw a rise to 1.41B SEK, increasing by 450.79M SEK (47.04%). On the contrary, Belgium faced the largest decline in imports, dropping by 1.77B SEK (22.11%) to 6.22B SEK. Guyana and the Netherlands also saw significant decreases of 1.64B SEK (99.9%) and 1.46B SEK (8.39%) respectively. In exports, Canada led with a trade value of 3.24B SEK, increasing by 2.33B SEK (258.96%). Russia followed with 2.49B SEK, up by 1.88B SEK (306.46%). Czechia also saw a rise to 2.69B SEK, increasing by 1.25B SEK (86.94%). However, exports to the United States fell by 2.25B SEK (14.96%) to 12.77B SEK, while Germany and the Netherlands experienced declines of 1.89B SEK (10.77%) and 1.84B SEK (20.71%) respectively.
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