Total orders received by Swedish industries shrank 9.3% year-on-year in March of 2023, following a 4.7% slump in the previous month. Orders from customers abroad dropped further (-14.3 percent vs -7.8 percent in February), while those from customers in Sweden have also declined (-2.4 percent vs 0.1 percent). On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, new orders fell 1 percent, reversing a 3.5 percent growth in February. source: Statistics Sweden

New Orders in Sweden averaged 104.66 points from 2000 until 2023, reaching an all time high of 134.50 points in December of 2022 and a record low of 73.10 points in July of 2014. This page provides - Sweden New Orders - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Sweden New Orders - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on June of 2023.

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Sweden New Orders



Calendar GMT Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2023-04-06 06:00 AM Feb -4.7% -10.5% -4.3%
2023-05-10 06:00 AM Mar -9.3% -4.7% -2.8%
2023-06-09 06:00 AM Apr -9.3% 7.6%


Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Industrial Production Mom -2.80 0.60 percent Mar 2023
Industrial Production -0.10 4.90 percent Mar 2023
Manufacturing Production 1.00 6.00 percent Mar 2023
Capacity Utilization 90.60 89.80 percent Mar 2023
New Orders 118.40 108.30 points Mar 2023
Changes in Inventories -14891.00 28998.00 SEK Million Dec 2022
Bankruptcies 612.00 660.00 Companies Apr 2023
Car Registrations 21413.00 30960.00 Units Apr 2023
Mining Production -17.10 -9.50 percent Mar 2023
Business Inventories -236.99 1847.31 SEK Million Mar 2023

Sweden New Orders
In Sweden, because new orders heavily affect business confidence they are a leading indicator for growth in gross domestic product. The statistics is sample- and register-based and aims to measure short-term changes in new orders and turnover in industry on a monthly basis, in total and by industry, as well as domestic and export market. The survey is coordinated with other economy-based surveys.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
118.40 108.30 134.50 73.10 2000 - 2023 points Monthly
WDA, 2015=100

News Stream
Swedish New Orders Plunge 9.3% YoY in March
Total orders received by Swedish industries shrank 9.3% year-on-year in March of 2023, following a 4.7% slump in the previous month. Orders from customers abroad dropped further (-14.3 percent vs -7.8 percent in February), while those from customers in Sweden have also declined (-2.4 percent vs 0.1 percent). On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, new orders fell 1 percent, reversing a 3.5 percent growth in February.
2023-05-10
Swedish New Orders Drop 4.7% YoY in February
Total orders received by Swedish industries fell 4.7% year-on-year in February of 2023, following a 10.5% plunge in the previous month. Orders for other electrical equipment registered the biggest fall (-50.2%), followed by machinery and equipment (-20.6%), textile and leather products (-20.6%), and mines and quarries (-17.4%). Orders received from customers in Sweden decreased 0.3% and orders received from customers abroad dropped 7.5%. On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, orders grew 3.6%
2023-04-06
Swedish New Orders Unexpectedly Drop
Total orders received by Swedish industries unexpectedly slumped 10.5% year-on-year in January of 2023, reversing from a downwardly revised 22.7% jump in the previous month, missing market consensus of a 24.9% growth. Orders for other transport equipment recorded the biggest fall (-76.8%), followed by transport equipment (-32.4%), motor vehicles (-24.8%), and capital goods (-23.6%). Orders received from customers in Sweden declined 2.4% and orders received from customers abroad plunged 14.8%. On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, orders shrank 20.2%
2023-03-09