- “Sweden is in the global forefront in regards of green technology and environmentally sustainable solutions, for example in urban planning and development. This is one of the many areas in which we register a match between Swedish and Nigerian interests, needs, knowhow and competences. I am enthusiastic about the possibilities of gearing up business and trade relations between our countries”, says Gunnar Wieslander. The official program of the delegation runs from the 5th to 7th of March, and includes visits to Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Yenagoa. The delegation will meet representatives from the Federal and State governments, including the Minister for Commerce and Industry Chief Achike Udenwa, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Chief Ojo Maduekwe, Governors Chief Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and Chief Timipre Sylva of Bayelsa State. They shall also meet Nigerian branch organizations and business representatives. Swedish and Nigerian trade totaled 300 million USD in 2007, and has grown over 20 % per year since 2006. Among the Swedish companies established in Nigeria are Ericsson, ABB, Tetra Pak, Atlas Copco and Gulf Agency Corporation. For an interview with the Vice Minister / delegate or for further information: - Efraim Gómez, First Secretary, Swedish Embassy in Abuja: cell 0803 408 1115, or e-mail efraimgomez@foreign.ministry.se- Evelyn Ihuaku Ireke, Social Secretary, Swedish Embassy in Abuja: cell 0803 785 0020, or e-mail evelyn.ihuaku-ireke@foreign.ministry.se.