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  • alt 3. Market studies

    Published: 17 Feb 2026

    Entering the Swedish market requires a solid understanding of how it actually works. We produce market studies that give concrete insights into demand, regulations, and market conditions. The aim is to make it easier for companies to assess opportunities and make informed decisions about entering and operating in...

  • Business within the EU for EU firms

    Published: 13 Jan 2025

    The conditions for trade differ depending on whether you do business within or outside the EU. The basic principles for trade differ within the EU and between the EU and the rest of the world. Within the EU, there are often also common rules. Here you will find information on what support your company can get from...

  • Ukraine and Moldova: The Path to the EU

    EU rights

    Import & export

    Published: 11 Apr 2024

    How does the EU single market work and how does the EU deal with trade issues? These are key questions for 18 civil servants from Ukraine and Moldova taking part in a specially adapted training course at the National Board of Trade Sweden this week.

  • Regulatory cooperation important for a circular economy

    EU rights

    Import & export

    Published: 08 Apr 2024

    The shift to a circular economy requires new regulations. So, how should regulators approach the development of such regulations? According to a new report from the National Board of Trade (Kommerskollegium), regulatory cooperation on standards and definitions is one important factor.

  • The use of rules of origin in FTA

    Import & export

    About trade

    Published: 25 Mar 2024

    When the National Board of Trade for the first time analysed how rules of origin are used in free trade agreements (FTAs), the authors of the report were surprised by the results. Instead of finding a pattern, they found variation.

  • Export guide for firms in developing countries

    Published: 02 Jul 2021

  • Export guide for firms in developing countries

    Published: 02 Jul 2021

  • About us

    Published: 11 Feb 2020

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