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T 55 11 3066-2550
F 55 11 3066-2598
Rua Oscar Freire 379 12º Andar
01426 001 São Paulo Brasil
SWEDCHAM BRASIL – The place for good opportunities.
For decades Brazil has been a major trade partner for Sweden. It all began when Ericsson supplied the first telephone in 1891.
Since then, Swedish industry has established more than 200 companies in Brazil and this long-term commitment has evolved into a “little Sweden” in the city with the largest economy in Latin America: São Paulo, the financial heart and soul of Brazil, also considered the largest Swedish industrial hub alongside Gothenburg.
The Swedish-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Swedcham, founded in 1953, is funded exclusively by member contributions and resources originating from a series of events organized and held by the Chamber.
Based at Rua Oscar Freire in São Paulo’s Jardins district, the Chamber offers its members and Swedish industry valuable support through its sphere of influence, contacts and knowledge of socio-economic and political relations between Brazil and Sweden.
Swedcham promotes and develops bilateral links between Brazil and Sweden. Members enjoy a modern and efficient infrastructure, contact and business network and events developed exclusively to improve and support the Brazilian and Swedish markets.
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Swedcham Brazil, which is headquartered in São Paulo, offers Members, newcomers, businesses and industries valuable support through its network, activities, and great insight in the Brazilian and Swedish marketplace.
Swedcham Brazil Strategic Plan 2006-2010
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Swedcham Brazil Annual Report 2008
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Members
Our Members are not only Swedish individuals or companies established or living in Brazil, but also Brazilian individuals and companies interested in Sweden and the Swedish marketplace.
The Chamber's board is composed of directors from Swedish and Brazilian companies established in Brazil.
Meet the people who work at the Swedish-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.