Nordic Infrastructure: Behind the Decisions

11. Jacob Wallenberg on Sweden's competitive future

32 min · 6 de mar de 2026
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"We can't take Sweden's success for granted." That's the message from Jacob Wallenberg, Chairman of Investor, in our latest podcast episode. He reflects on why Sweden must raise its ambitions to stay competitive in a time of rapid change and global uncertainty. The episode highlights the need for long-term investment in infrastructure, from rail and energy to digital networks, and why stronger collaboration between public and private sectors is essential. Jacob also shares his perspective on unlocking private capital and building a more resilient, future-ready Sweden.

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