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Beijing, 17 Jun. 2019 | The 2019 edition of the Business Climate Survey, conducted every second year by Team Sweden in China, was presented in Beijing and Shanghai on JuneRead More BJ/SH: Team Sweden’s Business Climate Survey 2019 launched
In September 2018, two events took place that resulted in an increased reporting about Sweden in Chinese media. SwedCham has analysed the events and potential effects on Swedish companies inRead More White Paper – Swedish companies show resilience: Analysis of late September’s media reporting
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Human capital is companies most valuable resources but managing and attracting that talent is becoming increasingly challenging. To support our member companies and their businesses in China; the Swedish ChamberRead More ANNUAL SALARY SURVEY 2022
Read MoreBackground & Methodology Swedish enterprises have a long history of operating in China. Over the past century, and especially since China’s economic reform in 1978, innovative and groundbreaking SwedishRead More Journey To The East – How Swedish Companies Conduct Communication In China – A mini White Paper
Read MoreExecutive Summary Thanks to a range of innovative technical developments, transitioning to solar energy has never been more affordable for businesses. Over the last decade, the costs for solar systemsRead More Commercial & Industrial Rooftop Solar in Mainland China White Paper | 中国工商业屋顶太阳能电站白皮书
Read MoreBeijing April 28, 2022 The pandemic has over the past few years posed challenges to international trade and the global economy. While some markets are on the road toRead More COVID-19 Flash Survey: Swedish Companies Struggle As China Battles Recent Omicron Outbreaks
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Read MoreIn September 2018, two events took place that resulted in an increased reporting about Sweden in Chinese media. SwedCham has analysed the events and potential effects on Swedish companies inRead More White Paper – Swedish companies show resilience: Analysis of late September’s media reporting
Read MoreBackground China is, among other current reforms, shifting its economy towards more value-added sectors of the global production chain, as part of the “Made in China 2025” strategy. Underlying isRead More Swedish Companies and China’s Digitalization
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