In October 2025, Sweden's trade surplus expanded to SEK 1.5 billion, almost doubling the SEK 0.8 billion reported in the same month of the previous year. Export figures saw a year-on-year decline of 1.6%, reaching SEK 181.2 billion, primarily due to reduced sales to non-EU nations, which fell by 4.4% to SEK 80.1 billion, despite a 0.8% increase in exports to EU countries, totaling SEK 101.1 billion. Concurrently, imports decreased at a faster rate of 2.2%, amounting to SEK 179.7 billion, largely influenced by a 7.8% drop in acquisitions from non-EU countries, down to SEK 54.5 billion, although imports from EU countries saw a rise of 0.8%, reaching SEK 125.2 billion. From January through October, the cumulative trade surplus rose to SEK 57.3 billion, up from SEK 55.9 billion in the same timeframe last year. On a seasonally adjusted basis, the trade surplus remained stable at SEK 4.7 billion.