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Sweden's government has warned of lower growth and rising prices as a result of the tariffs the US announced on Wednesday in ...
Europe urgently needs to make its capital markets more attractive or risk having all its technology companies list on US ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Thursday that he did not consider buying U.S. weapons a security risk, though he added that it might be good for Europe to become ...
Sweden sees the U.S. announcement of tariffs as the start of negotiations, in which the Nordic country aims to ultimately get ...
After Donald Trump's announcement of new tariffs on goods from around the world, Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson says ...
Sweden has announced a £7.7million plan to modernise its civil defence bunkers after warning Swedes to prepare for the risk ...
Markets brace for record rally as US pauses tariffs, union threatens strike over working hours, and other news from Sweden on ...
A CNN investigation has revealed that Iran is allegedly using criminal gangs in Sweden to target Israeli and Jewish interests ...
Sweden's prime minister said Wednesday his government aims to ramp up defense spending to a target of 3.5% of the Nordic country's gross domestic product, marking its largest military buildup since ...
Sweden provisionally aims to raise defence spending to 3.5% of GDP by 2030, a bigger and faster ramp-up than previously planned as part of its biggest rearmament since the Cold War, Prime Minister Ulf ...
Sweden will increase defence spending by about 300 billion kronor ($30 billion) over the next decade, the prime minister said Wednesday, calling it the nation's biggest rearmament push since the Cold ...
In January, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said his country "is not at war, but there is no peace either" in the run up to Sweden marking a year since it joined the NATO military alliance.