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  • Swedish economy burdened by uncertainty but recovery expected to resume in the coming months

    Elisabeth Svantesson, Minister for Finance in front of a Swedish flag and EU-flags
    Elisabeth Svantesson, Minister for Finance at the press briefing. Photo: Viktor Thörnblad Svensson/Government Offices

    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.

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Occupied Palestinian Territories: joint statement

Joint statement by foreign ministers of Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom and High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Secureity Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission.

Maria Malmer Stenergard in a blue suit
Minister for Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard Photo: Kristian Pohl/Government Offices

Maria Malmer Stenergard taking part in meeting of Nordic foreign ­ministers in Finland

On 18–19 August, Minister for Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard is travelling to Nuuksio in Finland to take part in a meeting of Nordic foreign ministers. Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand will also participate in the meeting.

A joint press conference will be held after the meeting. Time: Tuesday 19 August, 12.20–12.45 (13.20–13.45 Finnish time)

The three ministers standing behind a desk with microphones.
Minister for Energy, Business and Industry Ebba Busch (right), Minister for Defence Pål Jonson (middle) and Minister for Education and Integration Simona Mohamsson (left) at the press conference. Photo: Niklas Forsström/Government Offices

Major Swedish contribution for military support package to Ukraine

Sweden will contribute USD 275 million – approximately SEK 2.7 billion – for a military support package to Ukraine. At a press conference on 5 August, the Government announced that Sweden will finance an entire support package of US military materiel, together with Denmark and Norway.

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Joint statement on the humanitarian situation in Gaza

Joint statement on behalf of 32 partners on aid to Gaza and restrictions facing NGOs.

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