The Local's Nordic Editor Richard Orange rounds up the biggest stories of the week in our Inside Sweden newsletter.
Four years ago last month, I visited the far north of Sweden to write about the push to attract foreign workers for what editors at The Guardian newspaper chose to describe as a "Green Klondike".
I visited the site of the battery factory Northvolt, teeming with workers. I visited the bare expanse of land in Boden where H2 Green Steel (now Stegra) planned to build Europe's first greenfield steel mill in 50 years. I spoke to an official at the local regional government who evangelised about the potential to use the region's vast renewable energy potential to produce a new low-carbon economy that would set the path for Europe and t
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