Sweden Industrial Output Rises in February

2026-04-10 06:43 By Nicole Aliyah 1 min. read

Industrial production in Sweden rose by 7.0% year-on-year in February 2026, accelerating sharply from a downwardly revised 1.6% increase in January.

The expansion was largely driven by a rebound in mining output, which grew by 6.2% after a 6.7% decline in the previous month.

Within the sector, metal ore mining picked up notably (8.5% vs. -2.6%), while other mining and quarrying activities also recovered (2.3% vs. -19.2%).

Meanwhile, manufacturing output strengthened further, rising 7.0%, up from 2.0% in January, providing additional support to overall industrial growth.

On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, industrial output increased by 5.1% in February, rebounding from a downwardly revised 6.5% contraction in the preceding month.



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