Events from the year 1990 in Sweden

1990
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Sweden

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Events

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January

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February

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March

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April

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  • 4 April – Two shipping agents in Gothenburg are the first people charged with violating the 1987 trade embargo against South Africa because of Apartheid.[36]
  • 7 April – A fire breaks out on the passenger ferry MS Scandinavian Star, 158 people are killed with the 159th victim dying two weeks later in hospital.[37][38]
  • 9 April – A Swedish delegation scheduled to visit Lithuania later in the month has their visas blocked by Soviet officials with tensions remaining high after Lithuania declared its independence from the Soviet Union in March.[39][40]
  • 10 April
    • A train derailment near Sköldinge, 60 miles southwest of Stockholm, kills 2 and injures 41. An issue with ATC and a signal beacon meant the train was going 80mph instead of the expected 25mph.[41][42]
    • Memorials for the victims of the fire on MS Scandinavian Star are held in Oslo, Norway and Lysekil, Sweden. In Lysekil where the ferry was towed to and the fire extinguished, work continues on the recovery of the victims as 126 have been brought off the ship.[43]
  • 19 April – The government announces it will award at least 100,000 kronor to Christer Pettersson, the man acquitted of the assassination of Prime Minister Olaf Palme, for the 10 months he spent in custody.[44]
  • 27 April – As part of its effort to expand its European production, Sweden’s oldest company Stora AB acquires West German company Feldmühle Nobel for 14 billion SEK, one of the largest acquisitions in Europe at the time.[45] Earlier in the month it acquired equal ownership of France’s Chapelle Darblay with Finnish company Kymmene.[46]
  • 12 May – Tomas Robert-Naali sets a new record of 1:01:54 at the Göteborgsvarvet half marathon with fellow Tanzanian Nada Saktay finishing two seconds slower. Midde Hamrin a Swedish native living in the United States won the women’s race for a record equalling fourth time in 1:12:45.[50][51]
  • 14 May
  • 17 May – Katarina Church in Stockholm is destroyed by a fire leaving only the outer walls and crossbeams remaining. The church had suffered a previous fire in 1723 and was rebuilt and reopened for a second time in 1995.[55]
  • 18 May – Air traffic controllers refuse to work overtime leading to the cancellation of 40 domestic flights and delays of up to 3 hours for international flights. They negotiated for higher pay for the extra hours arguing authorities had left them short-staffed when failing to anticipate increased air traffic.[56]
  • 21–22 May – 150 diplomats, government officials and international law experts attend a two-day seminar arranged by Sweden’s Institute of Foreign Affairs on the topic of Baltic independence ahead of U.S. President George H. W. Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev’s summit.[57]
  • 26 May – Left Party - the Communists (Vänsterpartiet Kommunisterna) members vote to drop the word ‘Communist’ from its name becoming the Left Party (Vänsterpartiet).[58]
  • 27 May – Mack Lobell wins the Elitloppet for the second time in a world record equalling time.[59]
  • 28 May – Börje Salming ends his career in the NHL after 17 years, returning to Sweden to play for AIK.[60]

July

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Undated

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  • The city of Västerås celebrates its 1,000th anniversary.
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Film

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Literature

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Births

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Anton Halén

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Deaths

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Sven Rosendahl

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  • Antal Biró, Hungarian-Swedish artist (born 1907)

References

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  58. "Communists now Left-Wing Party". The Commercial Appeal. 27 May 1990. p. 2. Retrieved 15 June 2026.
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