Amnesty International warns of a “predator era” — and boardrooms from Stockholm to Reykjavík should be…
Month: April 2026
Danish companies in the US can now seek refunds for unlawfully collected tariffs — what to do next
A recent US Supreme Court decision has opened the door for importers — including Danish-owned companies…
US Eyes New Bases in Greenland — What It Means for Nordic Business and the Arctic Economy
The United States has renewed interest in expanding its military footprint in Greenland, reportedly exploring up…
The Hormuz Crisis: How Geopolitical Shock Is Forcing the World’s Fastest Green Transition
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz—now in its eighth week and described as the largest…
Why oil’s surge isn’t tanking stocks in April 2026 — and what Nordic executives should watch next
As of April 20, 2026, the link between crude and equities has snapped. Brent crude has…
Sweden’s Defence Build-Out: A SEK 10 Billion Annual Investment Reshaping Business and Regions
The Swedish Fortifications Agency (Fortifikationsverket) is executing what it calls a “historically high” level of procurement,…
Coffee’s Price Reset: What Brazil’s Record Harvest Means for Nordic Boards and Budgets
After three years of punishing inflation in the coffee aisle, relief is finally brewing. Brazil—source of…
Norway’s Oil Windfall: Europe Asks Oslo to Share Crisis Gains
As war and instability grip the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz, Norway’s role as…
Swedish Royal Visit to Ukraine Exposes Russian Disinformation Tactics as Nordic Support Reaches Unprecedented Scale
Analysis: How a manufactured diplomatic snub reveals Moscow’s anxiety over Sweden’s €8.2 billion commitment to Ukraine…
Denmark’s Healthcare Paradox: Expelling Experienced Nurses While Recruiting Abroad
How bureaucratic rigidity is undermining Denmark’s elder care strategy—and what it means for Nordic labour markets…
