Switzerland’s trade balance strengthened in February 2026, with the surplus rising to 4.204 billion from 3.818 billion recorded in January 2026. The latest figures, updated on 19 March 2026, point to a notable month-on-month improvement in the country’s external position.
The increase in the trade surplus suggests that Switzerland either exported more goods, imported less, or a combination of both compared with the previous month. While detailed breakdowns were not provided, the move from 3.818 billion to 4.204 billion indicates a solid expansion in net exports over the period, underscoring the resilience of Switzerland’s trade performance early in 2026.