Sweden Economic Sentiment Rises to Over 3-Year High
2025-12-19 09:05
By
Erika Ordonez
1 min. read
Sweden’s Economic Tendency Indicator rose to 103.7 in December 2025, marking the highest level since July 2022, following a downwardly revised 101.5 in November.
Manufacturing confidence recorded the strongest improvement, supported by firmer production volume outlooks, while views on order books and finished goods inventories remained unchanged.
Service-sector sentiment also increased on stronger demand and better recent activity and demand prospects.
Trade sentiment improved further, with sales volume expectations rising both near-term and over the coming three months, and fewer respondents flagging inventories as excessive.
In contrast, construction confidence declined due to a more pessimistic outlook on order books and softer employment plans.
Firms in the business sector maintained expectations of above-normal price rises.
Consumer confidence was largely unchanged, with more positive views on household finances tempered by a softer outlook for Sweden’s overall economy.