A recent report from the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise highlights a worrying trend: Stockholm Arlanda offers…
Month: April 2026
Private jets, booking platforms and the sanctions gap — what the Avinode case means for Nordic business and regulators
A recent SVT investigation has shone a spotlight on how wealthy Russian clients continue to access…
Sweden’s Healthcare Regions Clamp Down on Digital Care Payments After Abuse Revelations
Regional health authorities are rewriting contracts with private digital providers to curb inflated invoicing practices Swedish…
 Sweden at the Stagflation Crossroads: Riksbank Governor Warns of a “Nightmare” Scenario as Iran War Bites Deeper
The Central Banker’s Dilemma When Riksbank Governor Erik Thedéen sat down with SVT’s 30 Minuten in…
Saab Loses Grip on Peru: How Geopolitics and Aggressive U.S. Pricing Sidelined the Gripen
Analysis: The $3.5 billion F-16 deal reveals a shifting defence landscape where industrial partnerships and diplomatic…
Geopolitics and the Oil Fund: How Middle East Tensions Shaped Norway’s Wealth in Q1 — and What Comes Next
The outbreak of major hostilities in the Middle East last quarter delivered a stark reminder that…
Holbæk vs. the Grid — How Hyperscale Data Centres Are Rewriting Denmark’s Energy Debate
Across Denmark, shimmering warehouses filled with racks of servers are no longer edge cases; they are…
How a Swedish marketplace became a weak link in sanctions enforcement — and what Nordic business must learn
SVT’s investigation into Avinode exposes how re‑registration and intermediary networks can neutralise EU restrictions on private…
Major head‑on collision on Gribskov Line exposes gaps in Denmark’s rail safety architecture — and opens a policy and investment debate
Early on Thursday, 23 April 2026, two local commuter trains collided head‑on on the Gribskov Line…
Why Sweden is ceding ground in the Nordic AI race — and what leaders must do now
A recent Deloitte study found that Swedish firms trail some Nordic neighbours when it comes to…
