
Insights for Sweden
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March 2026 period, National level, Product aggregation
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Summary: Overall, Sweden's total trade value in March 2026 reached 343.71B SEK, with exports totaling 174.34B SEK (an increase of 28.65B SEK or 19.66% from the previous month) and imports at 169.37B SEK (an increase of 24.73B SEK or 17.09%). Year-on-year, total trade value increased by 18.86B SEK, with exports rising by 7.43B SEK (4.45%) and imports increasing by 11.43B SEK (7.24%).
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MoM insights: In March 2026, Sweden's trade values showed significant month-on-month changes. Imports from the United States increased by 5.05B SEK (approximately 1.06%), while imports from Germany rose by 3.14B SEK (0.13%). The highest increase in imports was seen from the United States, followed by Germany and the United Kingdom, which saw a rise of 2.6B SEK (0.57%). On the downside, imports from the Netherlands decreased by 1.17B SEK (-0.07%), with Malaysia and Mexico experiencing declines of 443.11M SEK (-0.59%) and 224.81M SEK (-0.73%) respectively.
Exports also saw a positive trend, with Germany leading the way with an increase of 4.19B SEK (0.29%), followed by Norway with 3.52B SEK (0.25%) and the Netherlands with 2.99B SEK (0.38%). Conversely, exports to India fell by 2.21B SEK (-0.58%), with Saudi Arabia and Ireland also experiencing declines of 473.93M SEK (-0.46%) and 358.66M SEK (-0.39%) respectively.
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YoY insights: Year-on-year analysis for March 2026 revealed that imports from the United States increased by 3.39B SEK (0.53%), while imports from the Netherlands rose by 2.59B SEK (0.19%). Czechia also saw a significant increase of 1.8B SEK (0.55%). On the other hand, imports from China decreased by 878.76M SEK (-0.09%), with Norway and Spain also showing declines of 787.44M SEK (-0.05%) and 589.83M SEK (-0.17%) respectively.
Exports showed a more mixed performance, with the Netherlands leading with an increase of 3.16B SEK (0.40%), followed by Norway with 2.39B SEK (0.16%) and Poland with 2.09B SEK (0.31%). However, exports to the United States fell by 3.74B SEK (-0.22%), with the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia also experiencing declines of 1.51B SEK (-0.15%) and 666.43M SEK (-0.54%) respectively.
