Sweden records 9.3 billion kronor trade surplus in March 2026

Sweden’s trade in goods recorded a surplus of 9.3 billion Swedish kronor in March 2026, according to preliminary figures from Statistics Sweden (SCB). Exports reached 195.1 billion kronor while imports were 185.8 billion, giving a net trade balance of 9.3 billion. Compared with March 2025, exports were 5 % higher and imports 6 % higher. Trade with non‑EU countries produced a 26.2 billion surplus, while trade with the EU was a 16.9 billion deficit. Seasonally adjusted data show a net trade deficit of 0.5 billion for March. For the January‑March quarter, the net trade surplus was 16.4 billion, down from 30.9 billion in the same period a year earlier.

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