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At the same time, Russia is spreading propaganda to try and portray the Russian economy as more well-functioning than it actually is. As part of efforts to combat this propaganda, the Swedish Government commissioned the National Institute of Economic Research to analyse economic developments in Russia. The Government presented the Budget Bill for to the Riksdag today.

The fight against inflation has been won, and the Government is now shifting the focus of its economic policy: from fighting inflation to investing to build a more prosperous and safer Sweden. The Budget Bill includes reforms totalling SEK 60 billion, excluding military support to Ukraine, and is based on an agreement between the Government and the Sweden Democrats. The fight against inflation has been won, and the Government is now shifting the focus of its economic policy: from fighting inflation to investing in a more prosperous and safer Sweden.

Swedish and Finnish ministers will undertake a number of joint visits on the afternoon of 16 September.

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Media representatives are welcome to take part in the visits. Contact the relevant press contacts for more information, see below. Note that the list is subject to change. On 3 September , the Government submitted its communication containing the report on state-owned enterprises to the Riksdag. Inflation in Sweden is slightly below the 2 per cent target. At the same time, economic activity is weak.

The Swedish economy is in recession, but recovery is around the corner. These are the conclusions of a new economic forecast by the Ministry of Finance.

Elisabeth Svantesson

According to Minister for Finance Elisabeth Svantesson, reforms in the forthcoming autumn budget are expected to amount to around SEK 60 billion. Inflation in Sweden has decreased and the target is expected to be reached this year. At the same time, the labour market situation has worsened and unemployment has risen. The Swedish economy is expected to remain in recession until , but recovery is approaching.

These are the conclusions of the Ministry of Finance in a new economic forecast. Inflation has fallen considerably and is expected to continue to do so, while at the same time unemployment is expected continue to rise. In light of this, the Government is presenting its Spring Amending Budget with measures to navigate us through the recession, safeguard the welfare system and make Sweden a safer, more secure and wealthier country.

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  • The Budget is based on an agreement between the Government and the Sweden Democrats. The Government presented its Spring Budget on 15 April. The budget has been presented against the background of significantly falling inflation while the Swedish economy is in recession, with low GDP growth and rising unemployment. Inflation has decreased considerably and is expected to continue to do so, while unemployment is expected to rise.

    Subdued growth, combined with the weak labour market outlook, means that the Swedish economy is expected to remain in recession until Today, two years have passed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The Swedish Government considers support to Ukraine in the coming years to be its foremost foreign policy task.

    Sweden will continue to provide political, humanitarian, military and financial support to Ukraine for as long as it takes. Inflation is starting to come down, but Swedish businesses and households are still burdened by high prices and interest rates. This means a weaker economic situation and that the Swedish economy is considered to be in a recession that will last until Yesterday evening, the Government received the alarming news that two Swedes were killed in a terrorist attack in Brussels.

    The attack appears to have been aimed at Sweden and Swedish interests. Our thoughts are with the deceased and their relatives.