New study: Uncoordinated trade policy endangers Sweden’s competitiveness

New study: Uncoordinated trade policy endangers Sweden’s competitiveness

January 12, 2016

Sweden has fallen from third in the world in 2006, to tenth in 2015 in the World Economic Forum’s ranking if competitive competitiveness of countries, and is losing ground relative to competing countries on growth markets in Asia. In light of this, we suggest several means to improve the trade policy framework designed by the Swedish government, in order to improve the competition potential of Swedish companies abroad.

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For further information, please contact Martin Flack