About the event

Rapid advances in AI are reshaping competitiveness across innovation, productivity and supply chains. Meanwhile, politics and policy now sit inside the core of corporate strategy - from tariffs, elections and industrial policy to sanctions/export controls, data rules and “friend‑shoring”.  How can Swedish companies navigate this new reality – and turn uncertainty into opportunity?

Join us for a focused breakfast seminar together with Business Sweden’s Trade Commissioners for the United States, India and China who will provide market updates and strategic insights. A panel of Swedish companies will also share first‑hand perspectives and practical experiences from operating in these markets.

Together, we will discuss topics including:

  • India: How can Swedish companies capture India’s growth momentum, and what does an EU–India Free Trade Agreement mean for business?
  • United States: What is the current outlook for the US, and how can companies manage tariff turbulence in the short and long term?
  • China: How can companies leverage China’s size and capabilities while safeguarding supply‑chain resilience and trust – and what does the new five‑year plan entail?

 

Tentative program

09.00 - 09.30     Registration and networking breakfast 

09.30 - 09.40     Introduction 

09.40  -11.20    Country presentations including a short break  

11.20 - 12.00    Panel discussion with companies 

12.00 - 13.00    Closing and networking lunch 

 

Registration & information

Register to the breakfast seminar hereAnmälan hos Sydsvenska Handelskammaren

Date: 16 April 2026

Time: 09.00 - 13.00

Where: Sydsvenska Industri- och Handelskammaren i Malmö, Ångbåtsbron 1, 211 20 Malmö