
Trade between Sweden and Thailand is picking up speed.
New figures show that Swedish exports to Thailand reached around SEK 6.5 billion (THB 22.3 billion) in 2025, Embassy of Sweden in Bangkok reports. That marks a rise of about 10 percent compared to the previous year.
The increase highlights a steady demand for Swedish industrial strength. Machinery and engines dominate exports, followed by paper, paperboard, and transport equipment.
At the same time, imports are also flowing in the opposite direction. Sweden brought in goods from Thailand worth approximately SEK 5.3 billion (THB 18.2 billion) during the same period.
These imports are largely made up of machinery and engineering products. Transport equipment also plays a significant role.
One category, however, stands out.
Tyres have surged sharply, growing by 39 percent from 2024. They now account for around 10 percent of Sweden’s total imports from Thailand, making them one of the fastest-growing segments.
Food products are another key component. Around 17 percent of imports from Thailand consist of food items, underlining the country’s role as a major supplier of agricultural goods.





