Reports
Reports on trade policy and internal market issues by the National Board of Trade, Sweden, are listed here. You are welcome to download them free of charge. If you are looking for a specific topic, use Search at the top of this page, then filter on Publications.
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Mapping trade-related agreements
Published: 2024
This report maps and analyses a certain type of trade cooperation that is taking place outside of formal trade policy. We call this form of cooperation ‘trade-related agreements’ (TRAs), the scope of which differs from previously established terms like ‘mini deals’.
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Time for an EU-US digital agreement
Published: 2024
In response to rising geopolitical tensions, both the EU and the US are increasingly restricting the cross-border flow of trade and investments. This analysis proposes that the EU should seek a digital agreement with the US.
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The Costly Impact of Trump's proposed Tariffs
Published: 2024
This analysis examines the potential effects of the United States implementing a tariff regime with additional tariffs on imports from China and other countries, as pledged by Donald Trump ahead of the upcoming November 2024 election. The findings indicate that all analysed countries and regions would experience...
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Cloud Services and Export Performance
Published: 2024
Swedish companies using cloud services tend to be more international, exporting to a wider range of markets. A new report highlights key benefits for smaller firms in terms of productivity and global expansion, while also stressing the need to reduce trade barriers, particularly between the EU and the USA.
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Trade Effects of the EU-Ukraine Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement
Published: 2024
The free trade agreement between the EU and Ukraine (DCFTA) has resulted in their trade doubling. Further economic integration with the EU is important for Ukraine's economic recovery and future stability, according to a new analysis from the National Board of Trade Sweden.
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The Cumulative Effect of EU Regulations on External Trade
Published: 2024
There is a risk that the many new regulations introduced by the European Union will have undesirable consequences for trade with third countries. This may result in welfare losses for the EU as a whole and, in the long term, damage the image of the EU as a trading partner.
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The Impact of Energy Costs on Trade and Production in Sweden
Published: 2024
Energy costs have long been very stable, but they increased rapidly in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This analysis looks at the relationship between energy costs, industrial production, and international trade for Swedish firms in the period between 2007 and 2021.
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Making the EU Safer, Greener, more Competitive and Digitalised
Published: 2024
Trade policy can contribute to make the EU safer, greener, more competitive and digitalised. The National Board of Trade Sweden has structured trade policy recommendations to the new European Commission around these four areas.
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Addressing Fragmentation for a Global Circular Economy
Published: 2024
Many new laws and regulations are currently being developed to promote the transition to a circular economy. However, the flora of requirements risks creating problems for companies that must adapt their products to varying rules on different markets. This report shows that there are ways to promote greater...
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Do Rules of Origin Rule Free Trade?
Published: 2024
Rules of origin play a central role in enabling companies to benefit from tariff reductions in free trade agreements. The rules differ depending on the agreement, and the manufacturers’ ability to comply with them varies. But there is no specific type of rules of origin that is easier or more difficult to fulfil,...
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Nuclear Power and International Trade
Published: 2024
This report examines how trade policy could help to reduce the costs of nuclear power. This will contribute towards the commitment to treble nuclear energy capacity made by more than 20 countries, including Sweden, at the UN’s latest climate meeting COP 28.
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Possibilities for an Expansion of the WTO Information Technology Agreement, ITA3
Published: 2024
The Information Technology Agreement (ITA) is one of the WTO's most successful agreements and has led to the elimination of tariffs for many products. However, even more goods could be included in the ITA, including 3D printers, drones and smart wearables that can improve health or warn of risks.
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The EU Single Market in the Digital Era
Published: 2024
This report provides an overall picture of how the European Union is adapting its single market legislation to the digital economy and a digital reality. Karin Atthoff, the author of the report, tells more.
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Customs duties on electronic transmissions – why the WTO moratorium matters
Published: 2024
Today, countries are prohibited from imposing tariffs on electronic transmissions. If the countries attending the WTO Ministerial Meeting in Abu Dhabi do not agree to extend the moratorium, we are facing a very uncertain digital trade environment with potential tariffs and customs procedures on electronic...
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The underappreciated role of imports
Published: 2023
The global financial crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the war in Ukraine, have taught us that global shocks can have devastating economic consequences. While knee-jerk reactions sometimes blame external dependence for this, there is strong evidence that economic integration strengthens both competitiveness and...
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Potential Impacts of EU Due Diligence Obligations on Companies’ Suppliers in Developing Countries
Published: 2023
This report is about the impact EU legislation on due diligence could have on EU companies’ suppliers in developing countries. Trade Policy Adviser Kim Larsson tells more.
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Circular Economy Product Labels
Published: 2023
Products on the European market are subject to multiple labelling requirements relating to the circular economy. Companies that want to sell their products in Europe must adapt to these requirements, in both national regulations and EU law. In this study, the National Board of Trade maps out these requirements and...
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The E-Commerce Negotiations in the WTO: Understanding non-participation
Published: 2023
Several WTO members are negotiating the first true comprehensive legal framework for e-commerce. However, very few African countries are involved. This report examines why and suggests actions to convince more countries to participate. Emma Sävenborg, the author of the report, explains.
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Do Provisions in Free Trade Agreements Diversify Trade?
Published: 2023
Do free trade agreements (FTAs) lead to more diversified trade? It depends on which partner you look at and how ambitious the agreement is. This PM is a first step in understanding whether free trade agreements lead to more diversified world trade.
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Government subsidies in manufacturing sectors
Published: 2023
For a constructive debate on subsidies, reliable and internationally comparable information regarding what and how much each party spends on government subsidies is crucial. This report documents the most important data sources available and highlights key differences between sources as well as advantages and...