News 2018
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Ukrainian wine now available in Sweden
Published: 09 Feb 2024
25 years after the company was founded, Ukrainian wine producer Villa Tinta has the wind in its sails. With their premium wines, they have established themselves in several markets and now six of the wines are available on the Swedish market. Open Trade Gate Sweden has been part of the journey.
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Electronic transmissions risk facing tariffs
Import & export
About trade
Published: 07 Feb 2024
Presently, electronic transmissions can flow freely across borders without tariffs, thanks to the WTO e-commerce Moratorium. However, this may change, potentially causing significant effects on trade.
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Customs duties on electronic transmissions – why the WTO moratorium matters
Published: 2024
Today, countries are prohibited from imposing tariffs on electronic transmissions. If the countries attending the WTO Ministerial Meeting in Abu Dhabi do not agree to extend the moratorium, we are facing a very uncertain digital trade environment with potential tariffs and customs procedures on electronic...
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How your country can achieve prosperity through trade
Published: 06 Feb 2024
Trade with the rest of the world can have many positive effects on your country’s development. But for trade to lead to increased prosperity, political cooperation, complementary policies and a clear regulatory framework are required. The National Board of Trade Sweden can offer assistance with both knowledge and...
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Ancient crops from Bolivia for export to Europe
Published: 06 Feb 2024
With their superfoods packed, Bolivian Agroexport travelled to the European trade fair Anuga, accompanied by Open Trade Gate Sweden. It was a trip that took them outside their comfort zone – and resulted in new, fruitful contacts with European importers.
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Daniel Gronvius
Published: 05 Feb 2024
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Trade and economic development – understanding the relationship
Published: 08 Jan 2024
There are strong links between a country's trade policy and its economic development. Properly designed, open international trade can contribute to increased growth and reduced poverty in a country. This requires that the country also has a national policy that ensures that development benefits everyone – including...
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The importance of trade for Sweden's development
Published: 08 Jan 2024
Sweden has a strong and competitive economy from a global perspective. Having previously been one of the poorest countries in Europe, Sweden is now one of the richest countries in the world. This is a development that would not have been possible without international trade – and policy initiatives that ensure that...
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Ecuador – implementing the EU trade agreement
Published: 03 Jan 2024
In 2016, Ecuador joined the free trade agreement that Peru and Colombia had previously signed with the EU. In order to realise the agreement, the following year Ecuador entered into a cooperation with the National Board of Trade Sweden. This cooperation lasted until 2020 and resulted in new working methods and a...
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Namibia – a development cooperation at the EU level
Published: 15 Dec 2023
In February 2022, the National Board of Trade Sweden launched a development cooperation with Namibia. The cooperation is part of a larger EU project which aims to increase the country’s participation in international trade and contribute to Namibia’s economic growth.
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“Enhanced trade helps to reduce poverty in the country”
Published: 13 Dec 2023
In cooperation with the National Board of Trade Sweden, Zambia is aiming to strengthen its capacities within technical barriers to trade. Trust Mufune, Chief Economist at the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry in Zambia, believes this could help to reduce poverty in the country.
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The Trade Academy provides a holistic learning experience
Published: 13 Dec 2023
Zungaye Phiri is a Principal Economist at Zambia’s Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry. She took the Trade Academy Trade Policy course – and realised that trade is not a zero-sum game.
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Zambia – development cooperation for increased trade in goods
Published: 11 Dec 2023
Zambia wants to increase trade with other countries. To help achieve this, the National Board of Trade Sweden and the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry in Zambia began cooperating towards this goal in the spring of 2022. The aim is to strengthen the Ministry's capabilities in technical barriers to trade, so...
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We got the skills that we need in our daily operations
Published: 11 Dec 2023
Zakaria Hassan is a Trade Advisor at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of Somalia. He is also a participant on the Trade Academy’s Advanced Trade Policy Course 2023. Now he is ready to use his new skills to tackle the challenges of Somalia’s growing economy.
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I realised that imports are just as important as exports
Published: 07 Dec 2023
Chantal Tuyishimire works as an E-commerce Associate and Advisor at the Ministry of Trade and Industry in Kigali, Rwanda. After participating in the Trade Academy’s Advanced Trade Policy Course, she has learned about the importance of imports for enhancing the value chain.
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Trade Academy Trade Promotion
Published: 06 Dec 2023
The Trade Academy Trade Promotion is a one-month programme for professionals working to promote trade in a developing country. This free course is conducted in hybrid format and weaves together trade promotion with trade policy.
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COP28: What is the impact of the EU Green Deal on EU's trade relations?
About trade
Published: 29 Nov 2023
The United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28 starts the 30th of November, and this year includes a day specifically dedicated to trade and trade policy. The National Board of Trade will organise a seminar the 3rd of December at the Swedish Pavilion at COP28.
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Johan Andersson
Published: 27 Nov 2023
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The underappreciated role of imports
Published: 2023
The global financial crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the war in Ukraine, have taught us that global shocks can have devastating economic consequences. While knee-jerk reactions sometimes blame external dependence for this, there is strong evidence that economic integration strengthens both competitiveness and...
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Good intentions of EU legislations could have opposite effect
Import & export
Published: 17 Nov 2023
There is a risk that the objectives of the EU’s due diligence legislation, i.e. where companies have a duty to address negative human rights and environmental impacts in their own operations, will be counter-productive. This is according to a new report by the National Board of Trade.