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Visit to “Götheborg of Sweden” together with honorary consul Ben Vree
Yesterday we had the great honor of visiting "Götheborg of Sweden" together with honorary consul Ben Vree. The Swedish Chamber of Commerce would like to cordially thank the Captain and crew Götheborg of Sweden, and Expedition Director Kristoffer Bennis for an exclusive tour of the ship and its history. We are also most grateful for the wooden platter, an original piece of Götheborg of Sweden. Make sure to visit Götheborg of Sweden in Rotterdam, May 11-14! For more information, click  
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Loreen to Eurovision Song Contest Final 2023
Congratulations to Loreen for making it through to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023! Click to read more about the Swedish song contribution and participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. Photo credit: Chloe Hashemi / EBU
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Words of the Honorary Chairman
The Swedish Chamber of Commerce is proud to present its Annual Review 2022! "The vitality of the Chamber has been demonstrated by 2022 being a year buzzling with activity. The list of initiatives is long and broad, from Tech Tables to Nordic Talks, from Executive Breakfasts to the Business Climate Survey. There is a strong alignment of priorities between the Chamber and the Swedish Embassy in the Netherlands and the cooperation between us and other key players in Team Sweden makes us strong together." - The Ambassador of Sweden, H.E. Mr. Johannes Oljelund Photo Credit: Larysa Rusina
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Many Swe-Cham Members listed in Europe’s Climate Leaders 2023 by Financial Times
The Swedish Chamber of Commerce would like to congratulate its members Vattenfall, Ericsson, Husqvarna, Tetra Pak, Electrolux, Volvo Group, and SKF for making the top 500 companies listed in the third edition of Europe’s Climate Leaders, compiled by the Financial Times in partnership with Statista. The list is toped by the Swedish Telia Company. The annual list of Europe's Climate Leaders for 2023, published by the Financial Times, highlights individuals and organizations making significant strides in the fight against climate change. Notably, the ranking includes several Swedish companies recognized for their commitment to sustainable practices and reducing their carbon footprint. The inclusion of these companies underscores Sweden's position as a leader in the global movement towards a more sustainable future. The Europe's Climate Leaders ranking serves as a reminder of the urgent need for action and the significant contributions being made to address the climate crisis. Click to read more. Photo credit: Arteum.ro
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Meet the Branding and Marketing Committee
The Branding and Marketing Committee supports the Chamber with a branding framework for the Swedish Chamber of Commerce — who we are, what we do, and why companies should join our Swedish-Dutch business network. The committee further supports the Swedish Chamber with its marketing and communication strategies, building on the Chamber’s values and the Swedish brand name. "Strong brands can take years to build, and are strategically vital to any company or organization. We are delighted to have a group of highly dedicated chamber members comprising the Branding Committee, all focused on further strengthening the Chamber’s brand for the long term", says Lawrence Masle, Board Member and Chairman of the Committee
  • Lawrence Masle, Chairman of the Committee, CEO, UP THERE, EVERYWHERE
  • Charlotte Glassco, Public Affairs Leader, Inter IKEA Systems B.V.
  • Carolina de Klerk Nordholm, CEO, Nordholm Design & Communication
  • Remy Steijger, CEO and Founder, Captains
  • Jan Terlouw, Managing Director, Saab Group
  • Kerstin Gerlagh, General Manager, Swedish Chamber of Commerce
  Click to read more about our other committees!
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Meet the Swedish Chamber Committees
The Board of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce is proud to introduce new Chamber Committees with the purpose to support the Chamber with the advancement of its activities. The Committees are headed by a Board Member of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce and involves Members, experts, and stakeholders from the relevant areas.   Click to read more about the Swedish Chamber Committees.
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SAE International held a Heavy-Duty Diesel Sustainable Transport Symposium on May 3 – 4, 2023 in Gothenburg, Sweden
Moving Forward Through Innovation- Adapting to the regulatory landscape of today and tomorrow The SAE 2023 Heavy-Duty Diesel Sustainable Transport Symposium took place in Gothenburg May 3-4, 2023. The heavy-duty diesel vehicle industry faces challenges both globally and through new emissions standards that vary between countries. The industry must evolve quickly to stay in compliance and anticipate future developments. This symposium presented an opportunity for attendees to discuss strategies to adapt to the fast-changing regulatory landscape. For more information, click . Photo credit: Quintin Gellar
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Swe-Cham Member Team5pm Expands in the Nordics with a Stockholm-based team
Learn more about Swe-Cham Member Team5pm and their launch in Stockholm in a recent interview by John Dekker, Innovation Advisor at Netherlands Innovation Network.  Team5pm, the YouTube Agency, started in 2018 in the Netherlands as a startup. As a YouTube agency, they help publishers, advertisers and brands succeed on YouTube as a full-service agency: helping with strategy up to production. The company is now levelling up by opening its own Nordic office in Stockholm. The Netherlands Innovation Network Sweden spoke to Jelmer, co-founder and CEO of Team5pm and Jolien, market manager at Team5pm: What does Team5pm do, why did they come to Sweden and how are they experiencing their journey? Can you tell us more about Team5pm? What do you do?  Team5pm is a YouTube agency, Jelmer explains. “We help companies to be successful on YouTube”, in different ways. Team5pm will look with a company at what they want to achieve, to draw up a plan for them, and help them to innovate their use of video by strategy, data research, content creation or channel management. “From A to Z, full service.” “We make content that’s suitable for the platform that is used”, Jelmer continues. “On one hand, we work data-driven, which is very much the innovation within this market, and on the other hand we work with a lot of specialist knowledge of the different platforms.” “We keep moving forward”, Jolien adds. “5 years ago, when the company started, our goal was to become the best YouTube agency in the world, not only in the Netherlands, but also abroad. We have broadened our scope as well: besides YouTube, we also work with other platforms such as Instagram. And our first Prime Video series will go live this Friday.” How did you start with Team5pm? Jelmer tells how the two founders started Team5pm together in a coffee shop, five years ago. “Just the two of us – with a laptop – and from there we got our first customers, did some networking, and so on. And now we are about 120 people and we have offices in Cape Town, Amsterdam and, since January 1st, in Stockholm.” You recently opened your office in Stockholm. Why did you go to Sweden?  Team5pm has two main reasons to go to Sweden. “We see that the Netherlands is very much ahead in using YouTube. Sweden gets pretty close to that.” Sweden is relatively more advanced with the way they see YouTube than other countries that are a bit more conservative and behind the trends, Jelmer explains. “Besides that, we already had a large customer in Sweden that we already have been working for for almost two years, so we really felt it was time to open an office.” How did you experience coming to Sweden? Team5pm is actually still at the beginning of their establishment in Sweden, Jolien and Jelmer explain, because they opened their office in Stockholm on January 1st. Right now, Team5pm is trying gain a foothold and see if their products catch on in Sweden and the Swedish marketing sector. Jolien notes: “The fact that we are now organizing an event with such a good attendance is already a good sign, I think. We are really happy with the enthusiasm so far.” When you went to Sweden, what was the role of the Swedish government or the Dutch embassy? Jelmer and Jolien reflect on opening an office in Cape Town last year. They then had a number of questions for which they contacted the embassy in Cape Town. Team5pm could come by and has been helped very well. “With this positive experience, we also mailed the Dutch embassy in Sweden when we wanted to open our office in Stockholm”, they explain. Last year, Team5pm came by and explained what they are doing and what their plans are. “The advantage in Sweden is that most things you have to do as a foreign party are already quite clear.” The Dutch embassy was able to help Team5pm by offering a space for hosting an event. “Of course that helped us a lot”, Jelmer says, “because it is nice for a Dutch company that opens here to be able to host such an event at the Dutch embassy.” Jolien adds: “We really wanted to do a launch event, especially at this location. Our launch event at this location feels good.” “So far we are very happy with how the Dutch embassy in Sweden has been able to contribute”, Jelmer continues. “You also gave us the tip to join both the Dutch chamber of commerce here in Stockholm and the Swedish chamber of commerce in Amsterdam, which we did. We try to do everything we can to make it work.” Team5pm has really grown. What do you think you owe your success to? According to Jelmer and Jolien, the main reason for their success is the fact they are a YouTube agency, which is quite a new concept. “We are a first mover in that market, so, also in terms of innovation, I think we are the first in Europe anyway, perhaps the first in the world to set up such a specific YouTube agency”, Jelmer explains. Jolien adds that their experience and knowledge is also to their advantage, especially in a world in which a YouTube agency is still quite new. “It helped that we were really the YouTube expert in the Netherlands”. Jelmer notes: “It doesn’t exist here in Sweden either, I think. That’s interesting.” Do you have any tips for other companies that would like to take the same step, to establish themselves in Sweden? “What really helped for us”, Jolien explains, “is that we have added local people with a network to our team.” Another tip Jelmer and Jolien mention, is to really immerse yourself in the Swedish culture and their way of cooperating. “At first, you might think that the Dutch and Swedes are quite similar, but when it comes to doing business, we are quite different”, Jelmer notes. “I think exploring the cultural differences and embracing them would be good advice.” Other tips Jolien and Jelmer give, is to communicate in Swedish and to be physically present in the country. “You can’t just do it from Amsterdam only.”
“We hope to become a local player here that can compete with the marketing agencies here in the city. Hopefully, we can become a real Swedish company which once originated in the Netherlands.”

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  Go to the interview on Netherlands Innovation Network Sweden . For more information about team5pm, click to visit their website.
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