Swedish Producer Prices Drop the Most in 6 Months

2026-01-27 07:09 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

Producer prices in Sweden fell 2.7% year on year in December 2025, following a 1.4% decline in November, marking the steepest drop since June.

Prices for consumer goods decreased by 1.6%, compared with a 1.2% fall in November, while capital goods recorded a sharper decline of 2.5%, versus a 1.5% drop previously.

Meanwhile, energy-related products fell 2.8%, after rising 2.8% in November.

Excluding energy-related products, producer prices were down 2.7%, compared with a 2.0% decline in the prior month.

On a monthly basis, producer prices fell 1.1%, reversing a 1.2% gain in November, marking the first monthly decline in three months.

Domestic prices declined 1.0%, weighed down by lower costs for refined petroleum, machinery, basic chemicals, and electricity trade services, while import prices fell 1.1%, mainly due to declines in refined petroleum, crude oil, and food products.



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