Ministry of Climate and Enterprise (Sweden)

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The Ministry of Climate and Enterprise[5] (Swedish: Klimat- och näringsdepartementet) is a ministry in the Government of Sweden responsible for policies related to the climate, the natural environment, energy, enterprise, innovation, radiation safety, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, outdoor life and circular economy.

Formed1 January 1969[1]
(Ministry of Enterprise)
1 January 2023[2]
(Ministry of Climate and Enterprise)
Preceding agency
JurisdictionSFS 1996:1515
HeadquartersHerkulesgatan 17, Stockholm, Sweden
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Ministry of Climate and Enterprise
Klimat- och näringsdepartementet
Agency overview
Formed1 January 1969[1]
(Ministry of Enterprise)
1 January 2023[2]
(Ministry of Climate and Enterprise)
Preceding agency
JurisdictionSFS 1996:1515
HeadquartersHerkulesgatan 17, Stockholm, Sweden
Employees346 (2024)[3]
Annual budgetSEK 466 million (2025)[4]
Ministers responsible
Parent agencyGovernment Offices[a]
Websitewww.government.se
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The ministry is currently headed by the Minister for Energy, Business and Industry Ebba Busch of the Christian Democrats.[6] Busch is also Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden.

History

The ministry originally held the name of Ministry of Industry (Industridepartementet) from its establishment in 1969. The ministry has later been called Ministry of Industry, Employment and Communications (Näringsdepartementet),[7] Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation (Näringsdepartementet),[8] Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation (Näringsdepartementet),[9] and Ministry of Climate and Enterprise (Klimat- och näringslivsdepartementet).[10]

The ministry was reshaped on 1 January 2023 when the Ministry of the Environment was merged into the Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation, forming the Ministry for Climate and Enterprise.[2]

It's located on Herkulesgatan 17 in Stockholm.

Government agencies and other bodies

Government agencies

The Ministry of Climate and Enterprise is principal for 21 government agencies, one state-owned company and five funds:[11]

Government funds

Source:[11]

State-owned companies

  • Environmental Research Institute[11] (IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet)

Policy areas

Source:[12]

  • Energy
  • Enterprise and industry
  • Environment and climate
  • Innovation

Cabinet ministers

Ministers for Business and Industry

Ministers for Energy

Ministers for Climate and the Environment

See also

Footnotes

  1. Before 1 January 1975, the Government Offices was called the Royal Chancery.

References

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