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    Sweden Well-Placed to Deal With Trade Uncertainty, Riksbank's Seim Says

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    Posted on April 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Sweden is positioned to handle trade uncertainty due to stable economic policies, despite global trade tensions and Trump's tariffs, says Riksbank's Seim.

    Sweden Ready for Trade Shifts, Riksbank's Seim Asserts

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden is well-placed to deal with the changing environment brought on by abrupt shifts in trade and security policies, the Swedish central bank's Deputy Governor Anna Seim said in a speech on Thursday.

    "In Sweden we have stable economic-policy frameworks and strong public finances. All this puts us in a favourable position that many other countries lack," Seim said.

    The Riksbank held its key interest rate at 2.25% at its latest meeting, on March 20, and forecast unchanged rates for the foreseeable future though uncertainty, not least linked to U.S. policy moves and global trade, is unusually great.

    Since then President Donald Trump's sweeping new tariffs and the market turbulence surrounding them have unsettled the outlook still further. Trump said on Wednesday he was again increasing tariffs on China but pausing recent hikes for others.

    Seim said Sweden's position was good despite details of Trump's trade policy remaining unclear and the uncertainty making assessing developments in economic activity and inflation unusually difficult.

    "It's hard to assess the effects of these tariffs - we think they will be inflationary but mainly in the U.S., but we could have some contagion on the Swedish economy," Seim said in a presentation.

    "We are vigilant and ready to act if developments so require," she said.

    Analysts at several of Sweden's biggest banks, whose predictions had largely chimed with the Riksbank rate forecast, have in recent days predicted the trade turmoil and related economic downturn may lead to one or more rate cuts this year.

    (Reporting by Niklas Pollard and Essi Lehto, editing by Terje Solsvik)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sweden is well-equipped to handle trade policy changes.
    • •Riksbank maintains a stable interest rate at 2.25%.
    • •Trump's tariffs create global economic uncertainty.
    • •Sweden's strong public finances offer stability.
    • •Potential rate cuts may occur due to trade turmoil.

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