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There
are few countries that can match Sweden's
potential to benefit from the intensifying, technology-driven global
competition. Sweden
already hosts one of the most internationally integrated economies in the
world.
The
nation's competitiveness is manifested by large flows of trade and foreign investment.
Globalization
calls for an ability to change. Necessary restructuring of the Swedish economy
is facilitated by the presence of a qualified, adaptable workforce. Sweden’s
developed welfare institutions and good relations between employers and labor
unions provide the foundation for social cohesion when changes are desirable.
Sweden has long traditions in
emphasizing the virtues of education. Schools and universities meet high
international standards. The Swedish society is innovative and distinguished by
the widespread and often ingenious use of information technology.
Foreign
investors have discovered Sweden’s
many business and investment opportunities. Sweden offers access to new
products and technologies, skills and innovations, as well as an attractive
location, being part of Northern Europe/the Baltic
Sea region and the enlarged EU market that is home to some
450 million consumers.
Sweden has long traditions in
emphasizing the virtues of education. Schools and universities meet high
international standards. The Swedish society is innovative and distinguished by
the widespread and often ingenious use of information technology.
Foreign
investors have discovered Sweden’s
many business and investment opportunities. Sweden offers access to new
products and technologies, skills and innovations, as well as an attractive
location, being part of Northern Europe/the Baltic
Sea region and the enlarged EU market that is home to some
450 million consumers.
Sweden has long traditions in
emphasizing the virtues of education. Schools and universities meet high
international standards. The Swedish society is innovative and distinguished by
the widespread and often ingenious use of information technology.
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