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Economy, Industry & Innovation in Sweden

Sweden's economic powerhouse — from IKEA and Spotify to green steel and startup unicorns, the industries driving Scandinavian innovation.

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Economy & Innovation

The Engine — Economy, Industry & Innovation in Sweden

Sweden's economy is a masterclass in punching above your weight. A nation of just 10.5 million people is home to IKEA, Volvo, Spotify, Ericsson, H&M, and Tetra Pak — brands that shape daily life across the globe. Stockholm produces more billion-dollar tech startups per capita than any city outside Silicon Valley. And Sweden's green transition ambitions, from fossil-free steel to the world's most cashless society, are rewriting the rules of modern capitalism.

Welcome to The Engine — your guide to the economic forces, industrial giants, and entrepreneurial culture driving Sweden forward.

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Economy & Finance

Sweden runs a highly developed mixed economy with a GDP exceeding SEK 6 trillion. Discover how the Swedish krona works, why the country's banking system includes the world's oldest central bank, how Swedish taxation funds one of the world's most comprehensive welfare states, and why Sweden is leading the cashless revolution.

Key Industries

From iron and steel in the Arctic north to fashion empires in Stockholm, Sweden's industrial landscape spans centuries of tradition and cutting-edge innovation. Explore automotive giants like Volvo and Scania, the telecom legacy of Ericsson, a world-class defence sector, pharmaceuticals, and the extraordinary story of why Sweden dominates global music and gaming.

Tech & Innovation

Stockholm's unicorn factory has produced Spotify, Klarna, King, and dozens more. Learn about the startup ecosystem fuelling this boom, Sweden's Nobel Prize heritage, world-leading research institutions, and an ambitious green transition targeting fossil-free industry by 2045.

Natural Resources

Sweden sits on extraordinary natural wealth. Mining regions in Norrbotten supply Europe with iron ore and rare earth metals. Timber and forestry underpin a massive paper and pulp industry. Hydroelectric power generates nearly half the nation's electricity, while wind and solar capacity is expanding rapidly.

Business Culture & Trade

Sweden's famously flat work culture — built on lagom (just the right amount) and consensus — produces remarkable results. Whether you're considering doing business in Sweden, studying its trade relationships, or simply curious about how famous companies like IKEA and Spotify were built, you'll find the story here.

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