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Development cooperation

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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  • Trade for development
  • Bilateral and regional projects
    • Liberia – the road into the WTO
  • Trade Academy
    • Participant interview: Carolina Pinzón Faccini, Colombia
    • Participant interview: Tapas Chandra Banik, Bangladesh
    • Participant interview: Albert Calvin Saab, Liberia
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Economic effects and security concerns both to be considered in foreign investment screening

About trade

20 Oct 2022

Analysis: Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key driver of economic growth and welfare. But how should security and economic concerns be balanced when deciding on a screening mechanism?

Best practices for regulatory cooperation on TBT identified

About trade

21 Sep 2022

When trading partners cooperate on technical barriers to trade it can both facilitate green transition and eliminate trade barriers. In this report, the National Board of Trade identifies the most efficient regulatory cooperation approaches.

Regulatory cooperation to promote green transition

About trade

14 Jun 2022

The National Board of Trade Sweden has identified several opportunities for regulatory cooperation to promote climate change mitigation within the EU-US Trade and Technology Council, TTC.

New report reveals winners and losers of anti-dumping policies

Import & export

About trade

09 May 2022

EU producers do not benefit from EU anti-dumping measures. There are no signs of regained market shares or that EU firms are able to raise prices on targeted goods. This is shown by a new analysis from the National Board of Trade, Sweden.

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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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