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Response to the AI Commission's roadmap
Svensk Elektronik welcomes the AI Commission’s roadmap and its ambition to strengthen Sweden’s position in artificial intelligence. At the same time, we see a need to highlight the central role that the electronics industry plays in enabling powerful, secure and sustainable AI solutions. The roadmap focuses largely on software development – but without advanced hardware, AI will never reach […]
Reference statement – The importance of payments being made within a reasonable time
The EU Commission wants to take action to get large companies to pay their invoices within a reasonable time, and also has thoughts about late payment interest/late fees. Svensk Elektronik has had the opportunity to submit a consultation statement in connection with the publication of the proposal and in the newsletter for November we asked our members to submit what they would like […]
Svensk Elektronik comments on the chemicals tax
Read the latest update from 2020-01-07 here.
Response to the Chemicals Tax
In summary, we believe that the current proposal, including the proposed additions, risks reducing Swedish competitiveness while not leading to the desired environmental improvements. On the contrary, the punitive tax on electronics risks slowing down the innovative power and rapid development that can both give us the sustainable solutions of the future and at the same time generate new export income for Sweden. The digitalization […]
Response to the consultation on the EMC Directive
Some time ago we received a consultation on the proposal for a new regulation on electromagnetic compatibility. This proposal will affect many of our member companies and we have therefore provided our views. In summary: ”The Swedish Electronics industry association is positive about the revised EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, which harmonises definitions and principles and is an adaptation […]
