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China’s new economic playbook

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Staying competitive in a rapidly evolving ATMP market

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Uncertainty – and opportunity – await Swedish companies

The new tariffs announced by the Trump administration have added to the growing uncertainty in global trade. 

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Brace for impact on Trump’s “Liberation Day”

President Donald Trump has declared 2 April “Liberation Day,” marking the roll out of a long-anticipated tariff plan aimed at countering what he describes as decades of unfair trade practices.

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Charting new waters

Chinese players are rapidly expanding their overseas footprint with a growing focus on the Global South. How can Swedish companies navigate a new wave of competition in developing markets? Get the inside perspectives and dive into four...

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Sweden needs foreign investment more than ever

In a time of geopolitical turbulence and economic uncertainty, Sweden stands out as a safe and stable destination for international investors. Yet despite our strong position, global competition for strategic investments is intensifying....

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China, carbon not peaking yet

China is set to reach the midpoint of its 2030 carbon-peaking goal by end-2025. Since announcing its “dual carbon goals” in 2020, it has expanded solar and wind power at record speed and built a stronger green policy framework – despite...

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From globalisation to onshoring – A decade in the making

With tariffs set for 2 April, Swedish companies should move from reacting to planning – especially in sectors targeted by the current U.S. administration.

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Steel & aluminium tariffs, EU response

Steel and aluminium tariffs are expanding, with no exemptions or quotas. The EU has announced countermeasures, and energy storage projects will see further tariff hikes starting in 2026.

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Sustainability opportunities in German key industries

Germany is accelerating its green transition to reach climate neutrality by 2045, creating major opportunities in energy, industry, transport, buildings, and agriculture. With world-leading expertise in sustainable solutions, Swedish...

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Tariff updates, economic impact, and renewable energy outlook

Last week, the U.S. imposed new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, triggering retaliatory measures. However, goods covered under USMCA from Mexico and Canada received broad exemptions. The uncertainty surrounding these tariffs and...