News 2018
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Anders Ahnlid
Published: 17 Aug 2020
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Nils Norell
Published: 10 Aug 2020
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Neil Swanson
Published: 10 Aug 2020
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Industrial subsidies in three economies – their global economic effects and legal framework
About trade
Published: 20 Jul 2020
A great number of industrial subsidies are currently used by the EU, China and the US. This despite the fact that many types of subsidies are economically harmful and could disrupt global trade. In a new report, the National Board of Trade Sweden studies the current use of industrial subsidies by major economies and...
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The use of industrial subsidies by major economies
Published: 2020
A great number of industrial subsidies are currently used by the EU, China and the US. This is despite the fact that many types of subsidies are economically harmful and could disrupt global trade. The National Board of Trade Sweden has studied the current use of industrial subsidies by major economies and how it is...
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Border Carbon Adjustments
Published: 2020
Imported products will face the same cost for greenhouse gas-emissions as products produced within the EU. That is the basic idea of a proposal that the European Commission is considering. The National Board of Trade has analysed how the EU could implement such a system and what it would mean for trade and for...
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Anders Ahnlid appointed as Director-General at National Board of Trade Sweden
About trade
Published: 04 Jun 2020
The Swedish government has appointed Anders Ahnlid as Director-General at the National Board of Trade Sweden.
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Updating rules of origin – new report discusses how
About trade
Published: 29 May 2020
Can the rules of origin keep up with the changing conditions in production and trade? A new report from National Board of Trade Sweden discusses different ways to update the rules of origin in connection with increased servicification, digitalisation, sustainable development and utilisation of preferences.
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Rules of Origin for the 21st Century
Published: 2020
Can the rules of origin keep up with the changing conditions in production and trade? In this report, we discuss different ways to update the rules of origin in connection with increased servicification, digitalisation, sustainable development and utilisation of preferences.
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Registry clerk
Published: 26 Feb 2020
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Mandatory country-of-origin labelling affects the internal market
EU rights
Import & export
Published: 20 Feb 2020
One EU Member States after the other adopt country-of-origin labelling (COOL) for food products. The Swedish National Board of Trade has analysed how such labelling affects the Internal Market.
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Made in EU– How country of origin labelling affects the internal market
Published: 2020
More and more EU Member States adopt country-of-origin labelling (COOL) for food products. The Swedish National Board of Trade has analysed how such labelling affects the Internal Market.
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Organisation
Published: 14 Feb 2020
Infogram-organisationsschema-en The National Board of Trade Sweden contains seven departments: Department for the EU Internal Market (head: Christofer Berg) Department for EU Trade Policy (head: Agnès Courades Allebeck) Department for Trade and Security (head: Pernilla Trägårdh) Department for...
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About us
Published: 11 Feb 2020
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Trade and Gender Equality – the role of trade policy
Published: 2020
International trade is not gender neutral. Due to differences in representation in the economy as well as due to various social inequalities, women and men are affected differently by international trade and trade policy. This report describes some of these differences for men and women as employees, entrepreneurs and...
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Trade Academy Trade Policy
Published: 17 Dec 2019
Our advanced training programme offers public sector officials in developing countries increased knowledge and working methods for trade policy analysis.
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Published: 11 Dec 2019
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Ralph Eliasson
Published: 11 Dec 2019
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Petter Stålenheim
Published: 11 Dec 2019
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Pernilla Trägårdh
Published: 11 Dec 2019