When the Trump administration recently reaffirmed its “energy dominance” doctrine, the message to European capitals was…
Month: April 2026
Caught in the Crossfire: How China’s Export Controls Are Rewiring European Business
European boardrooms have a new line item on their risk registers: Beijing’s export license. What began…
The Strait of Hormuz Crisis: A Nordic Business Risk Assessment
From Market Euphoria to Maritime Peril in 24 Hours The Strait of Hormuz—the artery through which…
The Housing Paradox: Why the World’s Wealthiest Nations Are Failing Their Most Vulnerable
An Executive Analysis of Homelessness in Advanced Economies The Scale of the Crisis In an era…
The Cost of Compliance: How a 3-Year Data Leak in Denmark’s Motor Registry Exposes the Achilles’ Heel of Nordic Digital Trust
A critical security oversight at the Danish Motor Authority (Motorstyrelsen) has potentially compromised the protected identities…
Sweden’s Heroin Crisis Shows Dramatic Reversal: What’s Behind the 90% Decline?
Breaking the Cycle: New Data Reveals Major Shift in Nordic Drug Deaths Sweden’s drug mortality landscape…
The Unintended Consequences of Sweden’s Stricter Anti-Money Laundering Rules
Sweden’s intensified anti-money laundering (AML) regulations have brought about unexpected challenges, particularly for law-abiding customers. These…
Norway’s next brownfield prize: how to squeeze hundreds of millions of barrels from existing fields — and why time is running out
Recent government-backed analysis points to a material, near-term prize for Norway: using advanced recovery techniques to…
Why America’s Growing Debt Matters to the Nordics — and How AI Changes the Equation
The International Monetary Fund and other major forecasters have flagged rising U.S. federal debt as a…
Strait of Hormuz Reopens—Selectively: What Nordic Boards Need to Know Now
Gothenburg, 17 April 2026 — After seven weeks of effective closure, Iran says the Strait of…
