German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce

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The office of the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Stockholm .

The German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce (DSHK, Swedish : Tysk-Svenska Handelskammaren) was founded in 1951 and has been promoting economic relations between Germany and Sweden ever since . The German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce is part of the network of German Chambers of Commerce Abroad (AHKn), which offer their experience, connections and services to German and foreign companies at 130 locations in over 90 countries worldwide . AHKn are represented in all countries that are of particular interest to the German economy .

The main task of the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce is the bilateral promotion, deepening and expansion of economic relations as well as the representation of the interests of the German-Swedish economy. She provides contacts , addresses and helps with the conclusion of contracts .

The German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce has a close-knit international network, and as a customer or member, companies benefit from the connections to decision-makers from companies, politics and associations. The approximately 1200 member companies from both countries include well-known companies such as Fujitsu Siemens , Vattenfall , Schenker Logistics , Siemens , Skanska , Deutsche Bank and SEB .

In addition to its headquarters in Stockholm , the Chamber of Commerce has branches in Malmö and Gothenburg .

tasks

For companies from Germany, the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce provides support and assistance with:

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