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New nuclear power is an investment in society that requires the state to assume a new role
New nuclear power is a long-term undertaking for society. It requires investments from both the private sector and the state. In the Spring Amending Budget for 2026, the Government proposes state majority ownership of Videberg Kraft AB and that the state assumes a role in the financing of the future system for radioactive waste management and spent nuclear fuel by reducing risk for those who make the initial investments. Those who produce the waste should also continue to be responsible for their share of the costs.
Published · Press release from Ebba Busch, Johan Britz, Niklas Wykman, Ministry of Climate and Enterprise, Ministry of Finance
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Central government annual report 2025 – a summary, Skr. 2025/26:101
The Government is required to submit a central government annual report to the Riksdag every year no later than 15 April in the year following the financial year. This is a summary of the report in English.
Published · Legal document from Government, Ministry of Finance
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The 2026 Spring Budget in five minutes
On 13 April, the Government presented its Spring Budget. In an uncertain international situation, Sweden continues to stand strong with an economy that is trending upward. The budget includes measures worth SEK 7.7 billion in 2026 and focuses on building a stronger and more secure Sweden.
Published · Article from Ministry of Finance
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A Spring Budget to strengthen and protect Sweden’s economy
Today, the 2026 Spring Budget was presented to the Riksdag. In a trying and unpredictable international situation, Sweden stands strong, and the Swedish economy has begun to recover. The Government is continuing to build a stronger and more secure Sweden. The Spring Budget includes measures worth SEK 7.7 billion for 2026.
Published · Press release from Elisabeth Svantesson, Ministry of Finance
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From the Spring Fiscal Policy Bill 2026: Guidelines for economic and budget policy
This section presents the Government's economic and budgetary guidelines in the Spring Fiscal Policy Bill for 2026.
Published · Information material from Government, Ministry of Finance
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Government to accelerate electrification and phase-out of fossil fuels
To reach net zero emissions by 2045, Sweden must electrify its transport sector. In the Spring Amending Budget, the Government and the Sweden Democrats intend to allocate more funding to expand the electric vehicle premium and to increase government agencies’ purchasing of fossil-free alternatives.
Published · Press release from Johan Britz, Ministry of Climate and Enterprise
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The Fiscal Policy Framework, Skr. 2025/26:76
In this Communication, the Government sets out the fiscal policy framework. This Communication, which serves as a code of conduct for both the Government and the actors who review the fiscal policy, aims to set out the laws and other rules as well as established practice that make up the fiscal policy framework. The Communication is also intended to provide detail on certain parts of the framework and the Government’s application of it.
Published · Legal document from Government, Ministry of Finance
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The Budget for 2026 in five minutes
The strength of Sweden’s public finances is now being drawn upon to put more money in the pockets of hard-working people. This can inspire belief in the future and bring the economic downturn to an end. With the Government’s reforms, a family with two children will have an additional SEK 1 800 per month. The Budget includes reforms totalling almost SEK 80 billion, and is based on an agreement between the Government and the Sweden Democrats.
Published · Article from Elisabeth Svantesson, Ministry of Finance
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A budget for hard-working people
The Government presented the Budget Bill for 2026 to the Riksdag today. The strength of Sweden’s public finances is now being drawn upon to put more money in the pockets of hard-working people. This can inspire belief in the future and bring the economic downturn to an end. With the Government’s reforms, a family with two children will have an additional SEK 1 800 per month. The Budget includes reforms totalling almost SEK 80 billion, and is based on an agreement between the Government and the Sweden Democrats.
Published · Press release from Elisabeth Svantesson, Ministry of Finance
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The Government presents defence investments for a stronger Sweden
(New version) The prevailing security situation is more serious than it has been in several decades, and Russia constitutes a multi-dimensional threat to Sweden. The Government is therefore implementing historic investments in defence. Together with previous budgetary expansions, appropriations increase by SEK 26.6 billion in the Budget Bill for 2026. This corresponds to an increase of 18 per cent over 2025. These proposals and increases broadly strengthen Sweden’s defence capability.
Published · Press release from Ebba Busch, Pål Jonson, Simona Mohamsson, Ulf Kristersson, Ministry of Defence
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New military support package to Ukraine worth over SEK 9 billion
The Government has presented its 20th military support package to Ukraine, at a value of approximately SEK 9.2 billion.
Published · Press release from Pål Jonson, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Defence
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Swedish economy burdened by uncertainty but recovery expected to resume in the coming months
Growth of the Swedish economy has been burdened by geopolitical uncertainty during the first half of 2025, and we are still in a period of recession. At the same time, recovery is expected to resume in the coming months and continue at a steady pace next year. Minister for Finance Elisabeth Svantesson has presented a new forecast on the economic outlook.
Published · Press release from Elisabeth Svantesson, Ministry of Finance
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Swedish economy remains in recession but conditions for recovery show promise
The recovery that began in the second half of 2024 has slowed, and the Swedish economy remains in protracted recession. This is largely due to increased geopolitical uncertainty. However, rising real wages and lower interest rates suggest that the recovery will gain momentum in the second half of 2025. Minister for Finance Elisabeth Svantesson has presented the latest economic forecast from the Ministry of Finance.
Published · Press release from Elisabeth Svantesson, Ministry of Finance
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Central government annual report 2024 – summary, Skr. 2024/25:101
The Government is required to submit a central government annual report to the Riksdag every year no later than 15 April in the year following the financial year. This is a summary of the report in English.
Published · Legal document from Government, Ministry of Finance
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A Spring Budget that supports the economy and increases security
The Spring Budget, or the 2025 Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and 2025 Spring Amending Budget, is being presented today. In the Spring Budget, which is based on an agreement between the Government and the Sweden Democrats, the Government is using the strength of the Swedish economy to strengthen economic development and counteract the negative effects of the prevailing economic uncertainty.
Published · Press release from Elisabeth Svantesson, Ministry of Finance
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The 2025 Spring Budget in five minutes
On 15 April, the Government presented its Spring Amending Budget. In the Budget, the Government intends to utilise the strength of the Swedish economy to enhance its growth and offset the negative effects of the prevailing economic uncertainty.
Published · Article from Ministry of Finance
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Biggest support package to Ukraine so far increases Swedish support to SEK 29.5 billion for 2025
The Swedish Government has presented its largest military support package to Ukraine to date, valued at almost SEK 16 billion. Ukraine has requested capabilities related to air defence, artillery, satellite communication, and naval capabilities. Together with the support package announced earlier this year, Swedish support to Ukraine amounts to approximately SEK 29.5 billion in 2025. Sweden’s military support since 2022 thus totals about SEK 80 billion.
Published · Press release from Pål Jonson, Ministry of Defence
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Investments in stronger military defence, measures against hybrid threats and increased support to Ukraine
SEK 25 billion to strengthen military defence; an additional SEK 16.5 billion to increased 2025 ‘Ukraine framework’; and a SEK 96 million package of targeted measures to counter hybrid threats. These are the proposals the Government will present in the forthcoming Spring Amending Budget. The Government and the Sweden Democrats have also agreed on a funding model to ensure that Sweden is able meet to a new, higher NATO spending target.
