AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSwedish Industry Watch: Ericsson’s Q2 results came in mixed: core profit beat forecasts, but net sales missed and the company warned AI-driven demand is pushing up component costs, with shares sliding. Retail & Labor: IKEA staff strike in Hungary disrupted stores and checkouts, adding pressure to the Swedish retailer’s supply and operations footprint. Defense & Industrial Policy: In Paris, Sweden joined a new “anti-ballistic” missile coalition with Ukraine and nine European partners, while France confirmed Ukraine’s first Rafale batch by 2028–29 and licensing for key weapons production—signals that European defense manufacturing and supply chains are being reshaped fast. Energy & Markets: Petrol pricing differences across the Nordics were linked to tax cuts, while oil strength and Middle East tensions kept European investors cautious. Tech & Compliance: Research on EU AI hiring found many more “builders” than “governance” roles, highlighting a governance gap as Sweden and peers scale AI. Business Deals: Pophouse Entertainment bought 50% of Iron Maiden’s publishing and NIL rights, another reminder of how Swedish-linked media rights deals keep moving.
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