Swedish Companies Get Lowest State Support in EU

Sweden Review
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Konkursade batterifabriken Northvolt fick en del statligt stöd, men det räckte inte. Arkivbild. Foto: Jonas Ekströmer/TT

Three percent of Swedish companies receive some form of government support in connection with investments, either as preferential loans, direct grants or subsidies. It is the lowest of all countries in the entire EU where the average is 16 percent, according to a study by the European Investment Bank.

“This reflects Sweden’s unusually limited use of public support instruments compared to the rest of Europe,” writes the European Investment Bank.

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