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Sexual
desire increases with increased temperature- Danish study
Friday, 12 July 2013
What the bright weather does to improve libido and sexual desire is not
a new issue but a Danish author has thrown some more new insight into
the role played by improved sunny wither to sexual life in the dark
Nordic region.
Nudity and summer sunshine reigns in Denmark and test in the Roskilde festival show
Monday, 08 July 2013
People who love to see necked flesh of human beings playing necked
likely had more than they bargain Saturday as young med and women
decided to take part in a nude race.
Earnings shortfall for defence company, Saab
Friday, 19 July 2013
The price for peace is the loss for Defence Company such as Swedish
military hardware maker, Saab. Its earnings came in far below
expectations with the defence group making a profit before tax of Skr11
million for the second quarter.
Scania doing well though currency and price pressure pressed hard on earnings
Friday, 19 July 2013
Truck manufacturer Scania reported operating income of Skr2.038 million for the second quarter of 2013.
Earnings shock from Ericsson
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Despite the strong gross margin, telecom company Ericsson fails to reach up to expectations in terms of earning.
Nokia reported no earning in the second quarter
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Finnish mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia reported earnings per share
excluding extraordinary expenses (non-IFRS) at 0:00 euros for the
second quarter of 2013
Ikea reported to be the biggest foreign landowner in China
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Swedish furniture giant, Ikea has been identified as the largest
foreign landowners in the China.
TeliaSonera reports impressive profit despite dabbed with bribery and corruption scandals
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
The scandal surrounding TeliaSonera's business in Uzbekistan has led to
major changes in its management but the stigma of corruption and
bribery does not seem to had scared off subscribers.
Nordea delivered according to expectation
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Nordic region's biggest bank Nordea made an operating profit of
Skr9.1 billion during the second quarter of 2013. That was higher than
what the analysts who monitor the company had expected. Expectations
was for Skr 8.9 billion.
Atlas Copco announced that it won geothermal order in Turkey
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Atlas Copco announced that it won a second major order in Turkey to
deliver equipment for two renewable energy geothermal power plants. The
order value is circa MUSD 23 (MSEK 150).
GSK executive confesses to bribery on Chinese television - Telegraph
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
One of GlaxoSmithKline's senior executives in China has appeared on state television to publicly confess to bribery. The Telegraph
Swedbank reports lower than expected earnings
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Swedish banking group Swedbank posted a second-quarter operating profit
that missed forecasts on weaker-than-expected net items at fair value
and on an unexpected write-down related to its IT system.
SKF's impressive performance - A mixed baggage
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Swedish Ball bearing manufacturer SKF reports a profit before taxes
including non-recurring items of SEK 1.627 million for the second
quarter of 2013.
Radio head front man, Thom Yorke talks of album withdrawal from Spotify due to disagreement on pay - BBC
Monday, 15 July 2013
BBC reports that Radiohead lead singer Thom Yorke has said they are
withdrawing some of their albums from music-streaming service Spotify
in protest at how much it pays artists. BBC
reports
SEB reports better than expected quarterly report
Monday, 15 July 2013
SEB reports an operating profit of Skr4.8 billion in the second
quarter. That compares with an expected Skr4.0 billion.
H&M
fails again to meet sales expectation
Monday, 15 July 2013
Fashion chain H&M reports June sales that have reportedly failed to
meet expectations.
Amazon on its way to Sweden - Fears grip high street booksellers and tax officials
Saturday, 13 July 2013
The U.S. e-commerce giant Amazon is approaching Sweden. This week the
company is said to have started a partnership with the mobile operator
"three" reports the Swedish business daily, Dagens Industri on Friday.
Nokia Unveils Lumia Phone With Camera to Revive Demand
Friday, 12 July 2013
Image Yle Finland
Nokia launches its most advanced camera phone ever - with a resolution
of 41 megapixels, Lumia 1020. On paper, it is much better than anything
that Apple and Samsung have been, at least in the camera arena. It is
thought this is Nokia saver - read more from Bloomberg
Plastic surgeons in Denmark not affected by the economic crisis
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Although the economic crisis has meant that many have had to tighten
their belts, there are other places where there is not feeling of hard
times - plastic surgeons.
Danish stores join Norwegians to reject cash and opt for card payment
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Danish stores have joined Norway to start rejecting cash and opting for
card payment instead. In Sweden, though both cash and card are still
accepted.
Complaints about Ikea's furniture porn looking site
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
An Ikea furniture site, has been found disturbing by some a user who
posted a comment about it on the GIZMODO site.
Norwegian oil fund continues to increase investment in Sweden
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
The Norwegian oil fund continues to increase its investments in Sweden
and has now expanded its ownership in the Swedish property company,
Wihlborgs.
SAS no longer lead in punctuality
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Scandinavian airlines system SAS has found it hard to keep up to its
traditional punctuality leadership.
Investment company, Oresund enjoys increased worth
Tuesday, 09 July 2013
Investment AB Öresund , owned largely by financier Mats Qviberg,
reported a net asset value on June 30 at Skr121 per share.
Shrinkage in Swedish pharmaceutical exports as the sector experiences a fast decline
Sunday, 07 July 2013
The Sweden's pharmaceutical industry has shrunk dramatically since the
millennium as exports of medicinal products from Sweden dropped.
H&M co-owner, got well paid - half a billion krona in dividends
Saturday, 06 July 2013
H & M co-owner Stefan Persson pick out half a billion in dividends
from his holding in clothing chain, as the money rain into the
entrepreneur's pocket.
Stora Enso entangled in a bribery scandal in China
Wednesday, 03 July 2013
Enso
which bought 51 percent of the packaging company Inpac in 2010, has
been dragged into a bribery issue which the company is now contesting.
Volvocar Corp., given Green light for production operations in China
Tuesday, 02 July 2013
Chinese owned Swedish automaker, Volvocar Corporations VCC has finally
been given the green light by the Chinese authorities to start
production of Volvo cars in China.
Nokia equipment venture deal, handset business to strain cash
Tuesday, 02 July 2013
Nokia's move to buy out Siemens AG's share of their network equipment
joint venture strains a balance sheet already under pressure from a
loss-making handset business, which could burn through its cash as soon
as next year, reports Reuters.
Basel Seen Defying Logic in Denmark as Rule Hits Mortgages
Tuesday, 02 July 2013
Denmark is warning that the world’s biggest mortgage market per capita
is again under threat from a proposal by the Basel Committee on Banking
Supervision. Bloomberg
Nokia agrees to buy out Siemens equipment venture as the market seem to have welcome the news
Monday, 01 July 2013
Nokia buys 50 percent stake in their joint network company Nokia
Siemens Networks (NSN) for €1.7 billion, in a deal expected to close in
the third quarter of 2013, a press release from the mobile manufacturer
says as Reuters reports further...
Kongsberg
Automotive (KA) wins 3 new key contracts in China worth €116 M
Monday, 01 July 2013
Norway based automotive supplier, Kongsberg Automotive (KA) announced
that it has secured 3 new contracts with a combined value of
€116million over 5 years from various markets.
Only two Swedish companies have signed the agreement on safety in Bangladesh tailoring factory
Saturday, 29 June 2013
So far, 66 international clothing companies have signed the agreement
that will improve building and fire safety, as well as strengthening
workers' rights for textile workers in Bangladesh. But only two Swedish
companies have signed.
The Growing power of Spotify as Mayor Bloomberg Helped it Announce Its Big Hiring Spree in New York
Friday, 28 June 2013
Music streaming service Spotify along with New York City Mayor Michael
Bloomberg announced an expansion of the company's staff and a new
office today. Read more from Business Insider
Swedish police failed to pursue hate crime expressed on Twitter showing how toxic the Swedish police system is rife with institutional racism
Friday, 19 July 2013
A little five-year-old Somali girl dies and a man goes of the micro
blogging site, Twitter and expresses joy of the death of the little
girl. Then the Police is informed, they check the site and see the
racial incitement and stay quiet and did nothing.
Many European countries start agreeing with African activists on more trade than economic aid.
Thursday, 18 July 2013
There is some agreement that the emergence of China for African, though
having its weak points, seems to have been the strongest liberating
force Africans have wanted for decades. Now more Europeans seem to have
joined the ban wagon of "trade not aid," to the Dark Continent.
Sweden will not send troops to the Golan Heights as previously suspected
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Sweden has now declined to take part in the UN force that was being built to monitors the Golan Heights.
A former boss of Swedish company, Sandvik in Polish entangled in a corruption web
Thursday, 18 July 2013
A former boss of the Swedish engineering company, Sandvik in Poland
through intense interrogation has admitted that he paid 10 million
zlotys - the equivalent of over Skr20 million - in bribes to managers
in the country's mining industry in exchange for orders for mining
equipment.
Danish Neo-Nazi Vikernes freed after arrest in France for fear of the Brevick effect
Thursday, 18 July 2013
A
Norwegian neo-Nazi arrested recently in France suspected of planning
terror activities has been released two days after he was arrested in
central France. Read more from the BBC
Oil money power intensifying in Sweden as the Middle East gradually throw its money into Swedish corporations
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Swedish stocks are now back to business with the Norwegian and the
Middle East oil fund weighing in for more big buys after a period of
slump. Norway's Oil fund is now one of the biggest money houses
increasingly owning Swedish assets but the Middle East oil money is
also competing strongly.
he quest for cleaner energy means the giant wind turbine blades being transported via the Danish roads is one of the most treacherous to seek clean energy
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Image: Danish TV
As much as there is increased talks the effects of wind power,
transporting the world's longest wind turbine blades across Funen and
Jutland in Denmark has shown that there are more challenges to get the
best out of wind.
Swedish professor calls for the Nobel institute to give Snowden a Nobel Prize
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
The
man behind the unveiling of perhaps the world's most comprehensive
Internet monitoring must have the Nobel Peace Prize, says a Swedish
professor.Professor Stefan Svallfors has nominated Edward Snowden for
the Nobel Peace Prize, according to reports flooding around yesterday.
Fall in UK unemployment - latest data from the Office for National Statistics show a fall by 57,000 to 2.51 million in the three months to May, BBC reports.
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Unemployment rate however remains steady at 7.8 percent, BBC.
Swedish tax cheats could be given compensation and let free - new court ruling
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
The Swedish legal system is looking into punishment given to tax cheats
and there is the consideration being examined, when the EU tax laws are
applied it shows that Sweden might have been heavy handed on so-called
tax cheats.
Swedish infrastructure improvement obtain billions in funding from the EU
Monday, 15 July 2013
Swedish infrastructure projects have been given a strong
boost from an EU contribution of over Skr2.6 billion in funding.
Sweden's house prices continue to rise questioning a possible housing bubble in the horizon
Monday, 15 July 2013
Swedish real estate prices for one- or two-dwelling buildings increased
by almost 2 percent during the second quarter 2013 compared to the
previous quarter. Prices increased by nearly 3 percent on an annual
basis during the last quarter compared to the same quarter last year.
Sweden's industrial production continues to remain depressed
Monday, 15 July 2013
Swedish
industrial production decreased by 2.6 percent in May compared
to April in seasonally adjusted figures. Compared with May 2012,
industrial production decreased by 7.3 in calendar adjusted figures.
More bad news in the Swedish job market as open unemployment edge up
Monday, 15 July 2013
According
to the Swedish employment service, Arbetsförmedlingen, (AF),
the number of people classed as openly unemployed increased with 1.403
persons in week 28 compared with the week before and amounted to
216.844.
Swedish Inflation rate -0.1 percent - where deflation is defined
Monday, 15 July 2013
Sweden's inflation rate was -0.1 percent in June, up from -0.2 percent
in May, meaning the country's pricing system continues to remain
depressed.
Tough times for Sweden's private schools - Thousands of empty seats
Sunday, 14 July 2013
A review by the Swedish daily, Dagens Nyheter of Swedish private
educations system shows that many of Sweden's private schools will
operate with empty seats when school resume in the next academic years,
setting a stage for a crisis-like situation in the Sweden's somewhat
private school model being emulated by other places such as the UK.
Danish Social Democrats calls for reform of party donation rules to make political funding more open
Friday, 12 July 2013
Denmark is trying to improve on its politics by making it cleaner than
it is. All information on cash flows to political parties should be
publicly available, the Social Democrats Party contend.
Up to 60,000 Swedish passports replaced for being lost or stolen in 2013
Friday, 12 July 2013
Swedish people have been very careless with their passports in the past
years leading to increased replacement of passports. In 2013, up till
60000 Swedish people applied for a new passport as a result of the old
one being stolen or lost.
Food prices start falling except for milk
Friday, 12 July 2013
Food prices start falling globally and even in Sweden too where
recently it was analysed that Sweden was one of the most expensive
places in Europe to eat. However, the fall in prices will not affect
milk.
Britain to take weapon dealing to second level dealers thus outsourcing weapon business
Friday, 12 July 2013
Britain is to debuts a controversial discussion to put its 159 billion
pound military equipment-buying programme in the hands of a private
company. The driver for the move is said to be for it to struggle to
clamp down on cost overruns and delays, reports Reuters.
Britain still has a Motor Industry and it is to get financial booster to push for relevance
Friday, 12 July 2013
Britain still has a motor industry and it will get a boost of more than
one billion pounds in new funding over the next decade to improve its
global competitiveness. Read more from Sky news via LBC
Increased internet fraud in Sweden- danger on the cyber space
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Until June this year, Swedish police received over 10, 000 complaints
of internet fraud . This is thus being described as an explosion in
internet fraud coming from different structure and colours from the
internet.
Swedish problem regions emerging in the villages - massive shops closures there spelling disaster in the future.
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Sweden gradually facing up to rural-urban migration as the country's
villages or smaller settlement areas is facing hard time with smaller
businesses.
Swedish jobs market continues to be tough as more go without a job
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
The Swedish jobs market has always been tough but now it's getting
tougher. Despite various moves taken to try to stimulate the job
market, there is no sign of improvement.
Women Night shifts worker will find it hard to get pregnant, a new research show
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Women who work night shifts may have more difficulty getting pregnant
than others, a major new study shows a link between shift work and
reduced fertility, according to a British study.
Landline telephone continues to get unpopular in Sweden
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Landline telephone continues to shrink rapidly pushing telecom
companies out of profitability.
Ramadan blamed for driving up obesity - increase sugar consumption the major driver
Tuesday, 09 July 2013
Today starts the Muslim solid month of Ramadan, which on the surface
means that increased fasting and hardship. Instead of this hardship
intensified by increased fasting in the recent years, it has meant that
many Muslims have gained weight.
Danish premier Thorning-Schmidt accepts that there is increasing inequality in the Danish Society
Tuesday, 09 July 2013
The Danish Prime Minister, Helle Thorning-Schmidt acknowledges that
inequality has technically increased during her coalition government.
Global Corruption getting worse as Scandinavia maintains some reputation
Tuesday, 09 July 2013
The BBC has presented the best map showing which countries are not
corrupt and which ones are least.
Lars Vilks exhibites in gallery Rönnquist & Quist in Malmo and the police is there to protect him
Tuesday, 09 July 2013
Lars
Vilks, the man Muslims in Sweden and beyond are looking for after
cartooning Prophet Mohammed as a dog has descended onto Malmö during
the Ramadan
period to unveil a new exhibitions. The fun is that the police in there
to protect him from those wanting to get in contact with him.
Food waste is to emerge in a new Danish restaurant
Tuesday, 09 July 2013
A new Danish restaurant to serve discarded food items - that is what is
on the menu at a new restaurant that wants to focus on food waste - not
in a bad way but to put edible food being discarded into real use.
Poor European immigrants are denied medical care in Sweden
Tuesday, 09 July 2013
As the new law that will ensure that, even undocumented residents in
Sweden would receive healthcare get on the way, it has also emerged
that EU citizens without health insurance would continue not to have
access to healthcare in the country.
Danish travellers abroad are complaining of being extorted by hospitals in foreign countries.
Monday, 08 July 2013
Danes travelling abroad as students or tourist are complaining that
foreign medical establishments, doctors, and hospitals are extorting
them and their insurers for money.The travel insurance company, Gouda
had made this point after receiving exorbitant increase bills during
the school summer holidays period.
Continued fall in Swedish industrial production
Monday, 08 July 2013
Swedish Industrial production decreased by 2.6 percent in May compared
to April in seasonally adjusted figures. Compared with May 2012,
industrial production decreased by 7.3 in calendar adjusted figures.
Swedish's Social Democrat, Stefan Löfven heaps praises on Nelson Mandela as he called for a Sweden where everyone has a shot in life.
Sunday, 07 July 2013
Stefan Löfven Speaking in
Almedalen, Visby on Sunday
In the last day of Swedish political retreat in Visby, known here as
Almedalen, the Social Democrats made the last call with the leader of
the party, Stefan Löfven talking what his Sweden would look like if he
get to the helm.
Russian money flows in to Finland
Sunday, 07 July 2013
Russian investors have been in the spotlight since the Helsinki Arena
was sold to new Russian owners, with the venue’s main tenants Jokerit
ice hockey club now planning to move to Russia’s Continental Hockey
League (KHL) in 2014. Read more from Yle Finland
Why Iceland Should Abandon The Krona And Use Bitcoin As Its Currency Instead
Sunday, 07 July 2013
The government of Iceland does not have the necessary skills to manage
its own currency. As such it is being advised to ditch the Icelandic
krona and adopt Bitcoin, a nascent virtual currency, the Guardian reports.
The power to fruits and vegetable to the health of man shown in a new study in which Eating more greens leads to three more years to life
Saturday, 06 July 2013
It had been known that eating more vegetable and fruits lead to better
and healthy lifestyle. That seems to have been more assumptions than
facts as a new Swedish study tries to put facts where its supposed to
have been missing.
Rampant tax evasion hit Denmark as Dkr123 billion vamoosed to tax havens
Saturday, 06 July 2013
Tax evasion from Denmark has more than quadrupled in seven years.
Evidence of this according to Danish authorities is that Denmark lost
tax revenue for the equivalent of over Dkr120 billion.
Mounting challenges to private ownership and management as Swedish politicians start reversing private operations in the welfare services.
Friday, 05 July 2013
If the current Swedish Red-Green opposition parties come to power after
the 2014 elections, there are greater chances that private companies
allowed today to operate and provide welfare services with profit
motive as their "modi operandi" could be quarantined.
The Swedish central bank, the Riksbank wants to know how much debt people have amassed
Friday, 05 July 2013
It is an open secret the Swedish household debts are astronomical but
it seems the central bank does not know really how much people owe.
Therefore, it has requested such information to be sent to them ASAP by
the banks.
What benefits did the Eurovision Song Contest bring to Malmö / Sweden?
Friday, 05 July 2013
As the politicians continue in their traditional political retreat in
Visby during the Almedalsveckan in which politicians and their
parties
score and loose points, reports emerged that Skåne in Southern
Sweden
and especially Malmö won big in their hosting of the Eurovision Song
Contest last spring.
Iceland MP proposing a bill to its Congress to grant US fugitive leaker, Snowden citizenship
Thursday, 04 July 2013
Icelandic MP and former Minister of the Interior, Ögmundur Jónasson his
morning raise the issue which would see the parliament debate on a bill
to grant the American NSA whistleblower and fugitive, Edward Snowden, a
citizen of Iceland.
Danish companies anxious of industrial espionage after revelations that the US spied and collated data.
Thursday, 04 July 2013
The revelations that the U.S. National Security Agency NSA surveillance
systems are being used actively in Europe has intensified fears of
industrial espionage could be rife among Danish companies. The fears is
that the US might have been collecting industrial secrets from Danish
companies.
Swedish Premier, Fredrik Reinfeldt vents his anger at the far rights Sweden Democrats and called for their absolute isolation
Thursday, 04 July 2013
Swedish Prime Minister, Fredrik Reinfeldt went on fierce attack against
the Swedish far right party, the Sweden Democrats in his speech in
Almedalen, at the Swedish political retreat in Visby on the island of
Gotland.
Sweden advices against travelling to Egypt and condemns any military action.
Thursday, 04 July 2013
Swedish Foreign Office has advised the Swedish people against travels
to
Egypt and writes that "Egypt can very quickly get into a downward
spiral of progressively worse consequences," writes Foreign Minister
Carl Bildt on his blog today.
Norwegian political youths, the AUF are gathering again after the attack on Utoya
Thursday, 04 July 2013
The youths of the Norwegian Labour party (AUF) are heeding to pressure
and are reorganising another summer camp, the first after Anders
Behring Breivik's attack on them on the island of Utoya, two years ago.
How the Husby crisis in the Stockholm neighbourhood forcing Sweden to painfully adopt some colour in public life
Wednesday, 03 July 2013
The pressure heaped on the non-white people in Sweden bulged into riots
in the Stockholm suburbs and related neighbourhood last May and which
shocked the world. The BBC is reporting about how angry a Swedish
neighbourhoods became to shock the world.
Swedish people are against tax cuts
Wednesday, 03 July 2013
Swedish taxes are very high and the country is considered as one of the high tax paying country in the world but does one think this is something the Swedish people sleep less about, nope!
Swedish food prices keeps to the tradition of being among the most expensive in the EU
Wednesday, 03 July 2013
When was the last time something was cheaper in Sweden than another EU
of EFTA countries. After paying some of the highest taxes in the world
the rest of the money goes to very expensive survival resources such as
rents and food.
Sweden should participates with NATO's special forces in exercises or loose military support
Wednesday, 03 July 2013
The Swedish opposition party, the Social Democrats had been the
stumbling bloc to Sweden's involvement with active operations with
NATO. It has now agreed that Sweden should participate in NATO advanced
rapid reaction forces exercises.
Brown fat can contribute to heart attacks in winter - Swedish research suggests
Wednesday, 03 July 2013
Brown fat otherwise called calorie-incinerator, which has been
described as being causing ones body to burn other fat when one
get
cold has been found to still be dangerous - causing cardiovascular
disease.
Swedish voters see lots of same things among the various political parties
Wednesday, 03 July 2013
Why do all main Swedish political parties have similar policies and
same approach to managing the economy? The people want to see a
difference or Sweden should become a one party state or hand over to
the far rights.
Swedish building construction sector is teaming with bribery and corruption
Tuesday, 02 July 2013
Sweden is seen as a very quirky cleans and organised country with low
corruption and high rule of law in the northern hemisphere, right?
Wrong. One sector shows just how corrupt Sweden might be - the building
and construction sector.
Sweden has a mammoth task to create 400,000 new jobs if it has remain viable - worker's Union
Tuesday, 02 July 2013
Sweden needs to create at least 400,000 new jobs within the coming 10
years if it wants to attempt to keep its welfare state running.
A growing number of businesses have started leaning how live with a Social Democrat victory after the next elections
Tuesday, 02 July 2013
For more than a year now, the Swedish opposition party, the Social
Democrats has been leading in the opinion polls and as the election
ticks closer and closer, there is a growing resignation on the side of
businesses that the socialists are coming for sure.
Sweden and Russia in political crossroads as it emerged that Swedish diplomats in Russia secretly filmed
Tuesday, 02 July 2013
Sweden has once again reached a diplomatic impasse with Russia after it
emerged that the Russian secretly filed the Swedish foreign minister.
A growing number of Danes are getting skin problem akin to cancer or melanoma
Monday, 01 July 2013
The Danish government in the past years has carried out massive
campaigns to inform people about care for their bodies in relations
skin inconsistencies. Despite that, a record number of Danes are
reporting growing number of melanoma and even more other forms of skin
cancer.
Swedish PMI rose to 53.5 in June as the industrial sector of the economy brightens
Monday, 01 July 2013
The Swedish Purchaser's Managers Index (PMI) rose to 53.5 in June from
51.9 in May, an increase of 1.6 index points.
Swedish opposition coalition continue to hold their ground in their fight for office in next election
Sunday, 30 June 2013
The Swedish opposition parties or the Red Green coalition continues to
hold their ground in terms of voters' opinion as the general elections
date getting closer and closer.
Topless protest in a Stockholm Mosque
Saturday, 29 June 2013
Three topless protesters took to a Mosque in the Swedish capital
Stockholm and were arrested and taken to the police station.
Sweden enjoying a 25 percent increase in exports to emerging economies
Friday, 28 June 2013
Sweden seems to have successfully deviated its focus from the toxic EU
market to new and merging ones in the developing countries.
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