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Swedish Alcohol Policy Undergoes Historic Change as State Monopoly Ends

Swedish Alcohol Policy Undergoes Historic Change as State Monopoly Ends
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World June 2, 2025 17:07

stockholm, sweden - Sweden ends 70-year state monopoly on alcohol sales, allowing small producers to sell directly to customers after new law takes effect.

Swedish Alcohol Policy Shift: State Monopoly Ended

Sweden has made a significant change in its alcohol policy by allowing small alcohol producers to sell directly to customers, ending a 70-year state monopoly on alcohol sales.

New Law Allows 'Farm Sales' of Alcohol

The recent law in Sweden permits around 600 small breweries, wineries, and distilleries to sell their beverages directly to visitors, under the condition that sales occur after a tour, emphasizing tourism.

A Major Reform in Sweden's Alcohol Policy

This alteration marks a departure from Sweden's rigid alcohol regulations, with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson calling it a 'reform of freedom' when the law was announced last year.

Historical Context and Impact

From 1917 to 1955, Sweden closely monitored alcohol consumption through personal booklets, leading to the establishment of the state-run liquor store Systembolaget in 1955. Despite its limited hours, the store was the sole seller of strong alcohol in the country until now.

While the new law has been welcomed by many, concerns have been raised regarding challenges in setting tariffs, lack of clear sales guidelines, and a shortage of qualified staff to manage licenses.

Debate and Criticism Surrounding the Change

Lucas Nilsson, chairman of the alcohol control organization IOGT-NTO, criticized the law as a 'historical mistake,' expressing worries about potential negative effects on public health and underage drinking.

Temporary Nature and Future Evaluation

The law is set to be in place for six years before undergoing evaluation to assess its impact and effectiveness.

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