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Country data: Sweden

Transposition of Single Market directives (Sweden)

Single Market infringement cases (Sweden)

Internal Market Information System (Sweden)

Technical regulations information system (Sweden)

On these, the Commission issued 2 comments, while other Member States issued 2 comments.

 

SOLVIT (Sweden)

Payment delays (Sweden)

In 2024, the average payment delay (the time exceeding the legal or contractually agreed payment terms) by Swedish public authorities was 18 days.

The average number of days needed for a business to have its invoices paid by other business (business-to-business payments) was 63 days.

Responsive administration and burden of regulation (Sweden)

IndicatorYearSEEU average
Burden of government regulation (survey replies: 1 = worst, 7 = best)20234.78  3.87  
Digital public services to start and run a business (100% = best performing)202396.0%85.4% 
Payment delays by public authorities202418 days16.76 days
Time to resolve insolvency   
Impact of regulation on long-term investment decisions (survey replies)   

Access to public procurement (Sweden)

Indicator2024EU average
Single bidder

27%

28%

No calls for bids

2%

5%

Publication rate (value advertised on Tenders Electronic Daily, in % of GDP)

5.5%

5.8%

Award criteria (proportion of procedures awarded to cheapest bid)

47%

54%

Decision speed (days)

40

74 

SME contractors

72%

71%

SME bids

75%

72%

Procedures divided into lots

23%

32%

Note: A typical (mid-ranking) EU country is used for the EU average for all indicators.

Access to services and services markets (Sweden)

IndicatorYearSEEU average
Restrictiveness indicator – architect20210.4  2.5  
Restrictiveness indicator – accountant20210.0  1.7  
Restrictiveness indicator – civil engineer20210.4  2.4  
Restrictiveness indicator – lawyer20212.6  3.4  
Restrictiveness indicator – real estate agent20213.2  1.3  
Restrictiveness indicator – patent agent20211.3  2.2  
Restrictiveness indicator – tourist guide20210.0  1.2  
Domestic priority letter prices, letter 20 g 2022€ 1.22€ 1.06
Intra-EU priority letter prices, letter 20 g2022€ 2.45€ 1.71
Domestic transit times, day+1 performance, priority letters 20 g202294.7%81.7%

Note: The EU restrictiveness indicator (EURI) measures the level of restrictiveness for the cross-border provision of services and the right of establishment for seven groups of professional services with a high share in EU firms’ intermediate consumption or cross-border mobility. The level of restrictiveness is measured on a scale from 0 (least restrictive) to 6 (most restrictive). 

Access to finance (Sweden)

IndicatorYearSEEU average
Access to public financial support (% of SMEs indicating deterioration)20238.83% 19.11%
Time to get paid by businesses 202463 days62 days
Venture capital investments (% of GDP)20230.070%0.050%
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