Optimism in uncertain times – Swedish companies’s views on business climate in key markets
The business climate overseas is improving. That is one of the take aways in the Global Business Climate Survey 2022. The annual report captures the perspectives of Swedish companies operating worldwide and reflects their views on economic developments, success factors, local conditions and sustainability challenges.
The survey was presented jointly by Business Sweden and Swedish Chambers International (SCI) and hosted at the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce.
00:00 Andreas Hatzigeorgiou, President of Swedish Chambers International (SCI) welcoming the audience to the launch of the Global Business Climate Survey 2022 presented jointly by Business Sweden and Swedish Chambers International (SCI) and hosted at the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce.
01:42 Anna Hallberg, Sweden’s Minister for Foreign Trade and Nordic Affairs, on the strength in working together and being open to the world – and the threat in status quo.
17:14 Jan Larsson, CEO Business Sweden, retells a Titanic-like experience.
24:50 Lena Sellgren, Chief Economist Business Sweden, presents the interesting data collected from more than 1,600 employees at Swedish companies in 22 markets.
42:14 What is it like being a Swedish company on a global market? Reflections on the business climate from:
- Pia Berglund, Director Regulatory Affairs, Einride
- Anja Rundquist, Business Development Manager, Doconomy
- Paul Palmstedt, Head of External Corporate Communications & Affairs, Electrolux
- Kamshat Galiyeva, General Manager, Epiroc, Brazil
- Signhild Arnegård Hansen, CEO, SnackCo, US. Chariman of the board for the Swedish American Chamber of Commerce
- Andreas Giallourakis, Market Area Director Africa and Trade Commissioner Kenya at Business Sweden