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Swedish 2021 budget to include $1.1 bln in climate measures

by Reuters
Monday, 14 September 2020 08:00 GMT

ARCHIVE PHOTO: People cycle on the central street in Vaxjo, Sweden August 15, 2018. REUTERS/Alister Doyle

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The measures include extra cash for green transport, money for climate-smart renovation of public housing and support for biofuels

STOCKHOLM, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Sweden's Social Democrat and Green minority government said on Monday its 2021 budget would contain 9.7 billion Swedish crowns ($1.11 billion) in new spending aimed at fighting climate change.

The measures include raising the subsidy for people buying electric cars, extra cash for public transport, money for climate-smart renovation of public housing, support for biofuels and for building cycle-paths.

The government has said the budget, to be published on Sept. 21, will contain more than 100 billion in new spending aimed at kick-starting the economy following the coronavirus pandemic.

($1 = 8.7592 Swedish crowns)

(Reporting by Simon Johnson; editing by Johannes Hellstrom)

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