Sweden's trade policy is based on free trade.
Sweden works for open, simple and fair conditions for international trade and investment, for example in international trade negotiations. Trade policy is to contribute to growth, employment and sustainable development.
from: http://www.sweden.gov.se/sb/d/3086
The Swedish Trade Council (Exportrådet) is a partnership between the Government of Sweden and Swedish industry in order to promote, support and create opportunities for Swedish exports. It offers general information on trade with Sweden, and can quickly (and free of charge) identify the right supplier for a prospective importer thanks to an extensive network in the Swedish industry.
Lutheran or Catholicism
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Sweden has several foods that can be considered national dishes. They are Köttbullar which is a meatball, surströmming which is soured herring and ostkaka which is a type of cake.
It shares borders with Finland and Norway.
The Baltic Sea.
The global trend in trade agreements today is by means of free trade agreements or FTA. The FTA allows countries to trade freely without tariffs or hindrances.
Monitoring international trade agreements would be a responsibility of the World Trade Organization.
Stockholm is Sweden's capital city.
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Mexico is one of the countries with most trade agreements in the world, having 12 free trade agreements with over 40 countries including North and Central America, the European Free Trade Area and Japan, putting more than 90% of its trade under free trade agreements.
Not much alliances but trade and commerce treaties, Mexico is one of the countries with most trade agreements in the world, having 12 free trade agreements with over 40countries including North and Central America, the European Free Trade Area and Japan, putting more than 90% of its trade under free trade agreements.
World Trade Organization
To monitor international trade agreements.
Many countries have free trade agreements.
NAFTA
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