Denmark’s seasonally adjusted trade surplus widened to DKK 35.3 billion in December 2025, up from an upwardly revised DKK 31.6 billion in November. Exports increased 3.3% month-on-month to DKK 188.4 billion, supported by a 2.8% rise in goods exports and a 4.0% increase in services exports. Imports also grew, rising 1.5% to DKK 153.1 billion, with goods imports up 0.8% and services imports up 2.3%.
Over the full year 2025, exports of goods and services climbed 3.4% to DKK 2,149 billion, while imports advanced 1.5% to DKK 1,805 billion. As a result, Denmark recorded a full-year trade surplus of DKK 344.5 billion, compared with DKK 299.7 billion in 2024.