Swedish Political Responses to EU's Revised Gasoline Car Emissions Proposal
Swedish political voices diverge on the EU Commission's new proposal to ease the ban on gasoline cars after 2035, balancing industry support with climate concerns.
Swedish political voices diverge on the EU Commission's new proposal to ease the ban on gasoline cars after 2035, balancing industry support with climate concerns.
The EU Commission's easing of the 2035 ban on gasoline and diesel cars prompts mixed reactions from Swedish politicians and industry leaders, highlighting tensions over green transition progress.
Swedish companies increasingly seek sovereign AI to gain control over AI and data amid geopolitical risks, with a focus on risk management and hybrid solutions.
Investor Patrick Horber warns that EU pharmaceutical regulations could drive investment capital away from Sweden without stable, long-term regulatory clarity.
Swedish electricity network firms continue raising prices and earning excessive profits due to regulatory flaws, with new rules not expected until after 2028.
Rising electricity network fees in Sweden spur government scrutiny and public concern over fee justifications and oversight delays.
Stegra struggles with funding shortages amid investor wariness post-Northvolt collapse, while government support offers limited relief.
Energimarknadsinspektionen rejects major network companies' electricity fee hikes, citing historical overcharges and insufficient justification by investments.
Stricter cybersecurity laws lead Swedish companies to adopt SOC services for real-time monitoring and compliance amid growing AI risks.
Telenor IoT provides regulatory-compliant solutions to help automakers manage cybersecurity and data challenges amid a surge in connected vehicles across the EU.
Swedish truck makers call for easing EU emission goals as they face challenges in scaling electric truck sales and competition from China.
Swedish authorities and consumer experts expose widespread price inflation tactics by online retailers ahead of Black Friday, prompting calls for stricter enforcement and possible legal reforms.
The automotive industry’s move to connected vehicles faces challenges from fragmented regulatory standards in the EU, prompting industry efforts to simplify compliance and ensure cybersecurity.
Swedish government industrial policy faces criticism for disadvantaging small businesses amid economic struggles, while a municipal funding dispute adds to political accountability concerns.
Jan-Olof Jacke of Svenskt Näringsliv calls on the Swedish government for long-term reforms, balanced energy policy, and improved labor rules to boost economic growth and competitiveness.
Sweden faces regulatory uncertainty in risk capital legislation amid ongoing legal scrutiny of financial misconduct involving large-scale money laundering.
Eskilstuna municipality seeks government help to stop toxic methylene chloride emissions from Senior Material's battery factory, challenging the permit granted despite the substance's ban since 1996.
The EU plans to compel Chinese and other foreign companies to transfer technology to European firms as a condition for market access, aiming to boost EU industrial competitiveness and enforce fair competition.
Swedish industries confront tariff challenges, Stegra's funding crisis, and Saab's major defense contract in 2025.
Failed procurement of Sweden's national electricity reserve prompts industry warnings about financial impacts on companies and households and demands regulatory reform.
Telecom sector leaders react strongly against government's proposed cybersecurity fees.
Sweden's wind power development faces significant challenges due to regulatory bottlenecks and public opposition.