News 2019
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Jonas Jeppson
Published: 12 Sep 2022
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Amanda Söderlund
Published: 30 Aug 2022
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The Single Market remained strong during the pandemic – but more can be done
EU rights
Published: 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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Lessons from the pandemic – Designing a Single Market crisis management mechanism
Published: 2022
Despite being heavily tested during the COVID pandemic, the Single Market proved to be resilient. But even more can be done to strengthen the Single Market in times of crisis.
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Karl Elofsson
Published: 08 Aug 2022
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Erik Merkus
Published: 01 Aug 2022
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Practical information
Published: 29 Jun 2022
The venue of the conference The venue of the conference is in the heart of Stockholm. The nearest metro station is Rådmansgatan (green line). Bus 57 stops just outside the entrance on Sveavägen (bus stop Handelshögskolan). Address of the venue: Stockholm School of Economics, Sveavägen 65.
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Strengthening food security through trade policy
Published: 23 Jun 2022
Rising world hunger, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and soaring food prices have put food security on top of the international agenda. How important are well-functioning global markets and trade for food security against this backdrop?
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Patrik Karpaty
Published: 20 Jun 2022
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Supporting the Green Transition through Regulatory Cooperation
Published: 2022
In this analysis, the National Board of Trade Sweden investigates the potential for enhanced transatlantic regulatory cooperation to support the green transition within the framework of the EU-US Trade and Technology Council (TTC).
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Collaboration EU–US to support climate transition
About trade
Published: 14 Jun 2022
There are several opportunities for regulatory cooperation to promote climate change mitigation within the EU-US Trade and Technology Council, TTC. This is shown in a new analysis from the National Board of Trade Sweden.
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The support of the European community is crucial for the future Ukrainian economy
Published: 03 Jun 2022
The democratic world has answered the Russian invasion of Ukraine in a fast, unanimous and powerful way. The sanctions have dealt a significant blow to the Russian economy, but also sent a powerful signal against Russian aggression. The invasion continues, and it is now clear that a new focus is required: a focus...
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The EU Proposal for an Anti-Coercion Instrument
Published: 2022
The purpose of this memo is to get a better understanding of the EU proposal on anti-coercion. The National Board of Trade points out some of the most immediate challenges and gives recommendations on how to minimise the proposal’s negative effects for international trade and trade policy.
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Karin Atthoff
Published: 09 May 2022
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New report reveals winners and losers of anti-dumping policies
Import & export
About trade
Published: 09 May 2022
EU producers do not benefit from EU anti-dumping measures. There are no signs of regained market shares or that EU firms are able to raise prices on targeted goods. This is shown by a new analysis from the National Board of Trade, Sweden.
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The Economics of the EU’s Trade Defence Instruments – Winners and losers of anti-dumping policies
Published: 2022
EU producers do not benefit from EU anti-dumping measures. There are no signs of regained market shares or that EU firms are able to raise prices on targeted goods. This is shown by a new analysis from the National Board of Trade, Sweden.
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Webinars: Exporting to Sweden and the EU
Published: 02 May 2022
Open Trade Gate Sweden's webinars is about exporting to Sweden and the EU. If you work with fruits and vegetables, textiles or cosmetics we have specifik webinars for you.
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The Swedish market for sport articles
Published: 2022
The Scandinavian sports equipment retail market had total revenues of 4.57 billion euro in 2020, with a growth rate of 3.5 per cent between 2016 and 2020. The growth is the result of several trends, such as population and economic growth and an increasing share of persons attending fitness clubs.
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The Swedish market for spices
Published: 2022
The size of the Swedish market for spices is estimated at about 12,500 tonnes in 2020. Demand for spices in the Swedish market is increasing. The market is driven by growing multiculturalism, changing diets, and increasing demand for packed and ready-made foods.
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Ukraine: Grow your business
Published: 26 Apr 2022