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Trade is a powerful tool for economic development, and development cooperation has a role to play.

Development cooperation by the National Board of Trade

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The National Board of Trade proposes priorities for the EU's future trade policy

About trade

06 Nov 2020

Fight protectionism, exercise global leadership, support sustainable development, promote digitalisation and liberalise trade in services. These are the most important tasks for the EU trade policy, states the National Board of Trade in a new report,

Trade effects of the EU-Mercosur agreement analysed

Import & export

About trade

02 Nov 2020

The National Board of Trade has reviewed the EU–Mercosur agreement in a number of areas, sectors and goods and analysed the effects that the agreement may have. An English summary of the analysis is now available.

Trade and climate in focus when the National Board of Trade participates in Geneva Trade Week

About trade

25 Sep 2020

Is it possible to design a border carbon adjustment mechanism that is in compliance with WTO rules? How can trade in climate-relevant goods be facilitated? This will be discussed by the National Board of Trade Sweden in a seminar at Geneva Trade Week

Economic integration best strategy for resilience

About trade

15 Sep 2020

Integrated trade with the rest of the world is the most effective way to secure the EU's supply of goods. It gives companies maximum flexibility to adapt to disruptions during a crisis, the National Board of Trade Sweden concludes in a new report.

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Our objective is to create good conditions for developing countries to participate in international trade and contribute to sustainable development.

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Our projects are tailored to meet the challenges of our cooperating partners.

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Provides comprehensive knowledge of modern trade and trade regulations, as well as expertise in analysing, formulating and implementing trade policy.

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Supports companies in developing countries interested in exporting to Sweden and the EU.

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