Committee on Industry and Trade (Sweden)
(Parliamentary) Committee on Industry and Trade[1] (Swedish: näringsutskottet) (NU) is a parliamentary committee in the Swedish Riksdag. The committee's areas of responsibility concern Business policies and related research on those terms, along with trade, energy policies, regional development policy, state-owned enterprises and price, and competition conditions.
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The committee's Speaker is Tobias Andersson from the Sweden Democrats and the vice-Speaker of the committee is Elisabeth Thand Rinqvist from the Centre Party.
List of speakers for the committee
Name | Period | Political party | |
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Ingvar Svanberg | 1971-1982 | Social Democratic Party | |
Nils Erik Wååg | 1982–1988 | Social Democratic Party | |
Lennart Pettersson | 1988–1991 | Social Democratic Party | |
Rolf Dahlberg | 1991–1994 | Moderate Party | |
Birgitta Johansson | 1994–1998 | Social Democratic Party | |
Per Westerberg | 1998–2002 | Moderate Party | |
Marie Granlund | 2002–2006 | Social Democratic Party | |
Karin Pilsäter | 2006–2010 | People's Party | |
Carl B. Hamilton | 2010 | People's Party | |
Mats Odell | 2010–2012 | Christian Democrats | |
Jessica Polfjärd | 2012–2013 | Moderate Party | |
Mats Odell | 2013–2014 | Christian Democrats | |
Jennie Nilsson | 2014–2018 | Social Democratic Party | |
Lars Hjälmered[2] | 2018–2019 | Moderate Party | |
Carl-Oskar Bohlin | 2019 | Moderate Party | |
Lars Hjälmered[3] | 2019–2022 | Moderate Party | |
Carl-Oskar Bohlin | 2022 | Moderate Party | |
Tobias Andersson | 2022– | Sweden Democrats | |
List of vice-speakers for the committee
Name | Period | Political party | |
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Christer Eirefelt | 1985–1988 | People's Party | |
Hadar Cars | 1988–1991 | People's Party | |
Anita Gradin | 1991–1992 | Social Democratic Party | |
Birgitta Johansson | 1992–1994 | Social Democratic Party | |
Hadar Cars | 1994–1995 | Liberal People's Party | |
Christer Eirefelt | 1995–1998 | Liberal People's Party | |
Barbro Andersson Öhrn | 1998–2002 | Social Democratic Party | |
Mikael Odenberg | 2002–2003 | Moderate Party | |
Per Bill | 2003–2006 | Moderate Party | |
Thomas Östros | 2006–2008 | Social Democratic Party | |
Tomas Eneroth | 2008-2010 | Social Democratic Party | |
Maria Wetterstrand | 2010–2011 | Green Party | |
Jonas Eriksson | 2011-2014 | Green Party | |
Catharina Elmsäter-Svärd | 2014 | Moderate Party | |
Lars Hjälmered | 2014–2018 | Moderate Party | |
Jennie Nilsson[4] | 2018–2019 | Social Democratic Party | |
Helene Hellmark Knutsson[5] | 2019–2020 | Social Democratic Party | |
Anna-Caren Sätherberg | 2020–2021 | Social Democratic Party | |
Jennie Nilsson | 2021–2022 | Social Democratic Party | |
Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist | 2022– | Centre Party | |
References
- Utrikes namnbok. [Elektronisk resurs] : svenska myndigheter, organisationer, titlar, EU- och EG-organ, EU-titlar och länder på engelska, tyska, franska, spanska, finska och ryska (PDF) (in Swedish) (9th, rev. ed.). Stockholm: Utrikesdepartementet, Regeringskansliet. 2013. p. 25. SELIBR 14986186.
- Hjälmered får nytt tungt uppdrag 2018-09-27
- Hjälmered får nytt tungt uppdrag 2018-09-27
- Pressmeddelande: Nyvalda gruppledare och talespersoner från Socialdemokraterna Archive 2018-09-28
- Pressmeddelande: Nya gruppledare i riksdagen 2019-01-27
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