Sweden’s industrial sector showed signs of renewed momentum in February 2026, as industrial new orders returned to positive territory on a year-over-year basis. New data released on 10 April 2026 indicate that orders rose 1.0% compared with February a year earlier, reversing a sharp 3.9% decline recorded in January 2026 versus January of the previous year.
The turnaround suggests a tentative stabilization in demand after a weak start to the year. The January figure had underscored softness in Sweden’s industrial pipeline, but the February reading indicates that order books are no longer contracting on an annual basis and have instead moved back into modest growth.
While the latest numbers cover only a single month’s improvement, the shift from a 3.9% year-over-year fall in January to a 1.0% increase in February will be closely watched by market participants and policymakers as a potential early sign that industrial activity in Sweden may be gaining traction again.