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The National Board of Trade is the government agency for internal market issues in Sweden. We work actively to ensure a properly functioning internal market with free movement of goods, services, capital, and persons.

Solvit helps individuals and businesses solve problems related to the free movement within the EU.

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Services facilitate green transition but trade barriers need to be removed

EU rights

Import & export

08 Nov 2022

Trade in services is key in achieving the green transition. However, there are barriers to trade in these services, barriers that the EU and the Member States should try to eliminate.

Economic effects and security concerns both to be considered in foreign investment screening

About trade

20 Oct 2022

Analysis: Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key driver of economic growth and welfare. But how should security and economic concerns be balanced when deciding on a screening mechanism?

Best practices for regulatory cooperation on TBT identified

About trade

21 Sep 2022

When trading partners cooperate on technical barriers to trade it can both facilitate green transition and eliminate trade barriers. In this report, the National Board of Trade identifies the most efficient regulatory cooperation approaches.

The Single Market remained strong during the pandemic – but more can be done

EU rights

18 Aug 2022

Despite being heavily tested during the COVID-crisis, the Single Market proved to be resilient, a National Board of Trade’s survey shows. But more can be done to strengthen the Single Market in times of crisis.

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Free movement for EU citizens

We help EU citizens solve problems caused by authorities’ failure to comply with EU law.

Personal identity number

How to handle some situations without a personal identity number in Sweden.

Report: Moving to Sweden

This report analyses the free movement when moving to Sweden for work. While in many ways, it is easy to live in Sweden as an EU citizen, obstacles still remain that need to be overcome.

Problem-solving in the EU

Our SOLVIT center helps individuals and businesses solve problems related to the EU’s free movement.

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The National Board of Trade is the Swedish governmental agency responsible for issues relating to foreign trade, the Internal Market and trade policy. Our mission is to promote an open and free trade with transparent rules.

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