Sweden's Trade Balance shows a change between national exports and imports over a selected period. The index enables the evaluation of the structure of trade flows between countries. When exports exceed imports, economists point to a trade surplus. It is an indication of high production level. It also shows that the nation produces more goods and services than it can consume. This situation is usually seen as positive for the SEK quotes.
Sweden Goods Trade Balance
Last release
26 Mar 2026 07:00 GMT
Actual
Kr162.0 B
Forecast
Kr0.0 B
Previous
Kr6.3 B
Next release
28 Apr 2026 06:00 GMT
Actual
Coming in 08:21:15
Forecast
Kr148.8 B
Previous
Kr162.0 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
Previous
28 Nov 2017
Oct 2017
Kr-3.1 B
—
Kr3.2 B
26 Oct 2017
Sep 2017
Kr2.6 B
—
Kr-6.6 B
27 Sept 2017
Aug 2017
Kr-5.4 B
—
Kr-1.9 B
28 Aug 2017
Jul 2017
Kr-0.5 B
—
Kr5.4 B
26 Jul 2017
Jun 2017
Kr4.2 B
—
Kr1.8 B
27 Jun 2017
May 2017
Kr2.8 B
—
Kr-3.2 B
29 May 2017
Apr 2017
Kr-2.6 B
—
Kr0.3 B
27 Apr 2017
Mar 2017
Kr-0.8 B
—
Kr-0.9 B
28 Mar 2017
Feb 2017
Kr0.0 B
—
Kr0.6 B
28 Feb 2017
Jan 2017
Kr1.5 B
—
Kr-0.8 B
26 Jan 2017
Dec 2016
Kr1.0 B
—
Kr-1.2 B
29 Dec 2016
Nov 2016
Kr-1.1 B
—
Kr-2.0 B
28 Nov 2016
Oct 2016
Kr-2.7 B
—
Kr3.3 B
26 Oct 2016
Sep 2016
Kr3.2 B
—
Kr-9.4 B
27 Sept 2016
Aug 2016
Kr-10.3 B
—
Kr0.5 B
29 Aug 2016
Jul 2016
Kr0.5 B
—
Kr0.6 B
27 Jul 2016
Jun 2016
Kr1.8 B
—
Kr-2.2 B
28 Jun 2016
May 2016
Kr-2.1 B
—
Kr3.8 B
26 May 2016
Apr 2016
Kr4.4 B
—
Kr2.4 B
27 Apr 2016
Mar 2016
Kr3.9 B
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Kr1.5 B