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Sweden’s Industrial Output Growth Cools Sharply to 1.9% in January

Sweden’s industrial production growth slowed markedly at the start of 2026, with output rising 1.9% year-over-year in January, down from a revised 4.2% annual increase in December 2025. The latest data, updated on 10 March 2026, highlight a clear loss of momentum in the country’s industrial sector after a stronger end to last year.

The figures are based on a year-over-year comparison, measuring January 2026 output against January 2025, while the previous reading compared December 2025 with December 2024. The deceleration suggests that the robust industrial gains seen in late 2025 have eased, potentially reflecting weaker external demand, normalization after earlier strength, or rising cost pressures weighing on production.

Investors and policymakers will be watching upcoming months’ data to see whether January’s softer reading marks the beginning of a more prolonged slowdown in Sweden’s industrial cycle or merely a temporary pause following the strong year-end performance.

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