Nordic Pavilion at Expo 2005 in Aichiwww.nordicatexpo2005.org/Culture Netwww.kultur.nu/A collection of Swedish cultural links on the InternetExport Music Swedenhttp://www.exms.se/ExMS initiates, assists and facilitates the promotion and marketing of Swedish popular music world-wide.Libris Websearchwww.libris.kb.se/english/Libris websearch is the collective name for several bibliographic services offered on the Internet. The most important is the Libris database, with more than three million titles representing the holdings of about 180 Swedish libraries.Nobel Foundationwww.nobel.seInformation about the Nobel Prizes, the Nobel laureates and their discoveries, as well as information about the donor, Alfred Nobel, and the Nobel Foundation.Royal Librarywww.kb.se/ENG/kbstart.htmThe Royal Library is a central library authority with responsibility for co-ordinating the Swedish research libraries. It collects, describes, preserves, and makes available all Swedish printed materials and publications.Scandinavian Designwww.scandinaviandesign.com/A site dedicated to Scandinavian Design, which is seen internationally as a classic expression of simple and solid elegance.Stockholm Museumswww.stockholmsmuseer.comA comprehensive guide to the museums in the Stockholm area (in Swedish).Stockholm Newwww.stockholmnew.comA magazine presenting contemporary Stockholm and Sweden to an international audience. Nature, design, fashion, architecture and music are all featured.Swedish Academywww.svenskaakademien.seThe Academy was founded in 1786 with the aim of encouraging the development of Swedish language and literature.Swedish Film Institutewww.sfi.se/eng/eng.htmThe central organisation of Swedish Cinema with the task of supporting the production and the distribution of Swedish quality films.Swedish Music Festivalwww.musikfestivaler.se/english.htmThe official guide to 35 Swedish music festivals celebrated all over Sweden.Swedish Music Information Centerwww.mic.stim.seInformation and documentation centre for 20th century Swedish music, with information about composers and their music as well as copies of Swedish works in manuscript.Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairswww.kur.seThe council is responsible for implementing national cultural policy determined by government and parliament.Swedish Society of Crafts and Designwww.svenskform.se/english/index.aspThe world's oldest design society, functions as an opinionmaker and promoter of knowledge in the field of both industrial design and applied art.Economy & Trade
Bank of Swedenwww.riksbank.com/The oldest central bank in the world (est. in 1668). It is responsible for Sweden's monetary policy and exchange rate policy.Board of Customswww.tullverket.se/en/default.htmEconomic and Financial data for Swedenwww.riksbank.com/swedishstatData presented on this website, including links to the International Monetary Fund's Dissemination Standards Bulletin Board's data, will be updated as soon new statistics are available.Confederation of Swedish Enterprisewww.svensktnaringsliv.se/english/start/index.aspThe Confederation of Swedish Enterprise represents approximately 46 000 large and small member companies in Sweden which are organized in 52 sector and employer associations.Invest in Sweden Agencywww.isa.seA government agency which provides information and contact services for foreign investors evaluating opportunities in Sweden.National Board of Tradewww.kommers.seAn independent governmental agency and the central administrative body in Sweden dealing with foreign trade and trade policy.National Institute of Economic Researchwww.konj.se/Eng/index.htmA research organization whose principal functions are to monitor and analyze economic developments, to prepare forecasts of the Swedish economy and to carry out associated research.National Tax Boardwww.rsv.seInformation about the Swedish tax system, elections, national registration, and work permits.OM Stockholm Stock Exchangewww.omgroup.comInformation from the OM Stockholm Stock Exchange with statistics and trading figures.Swedish Chambers of Commercewww.cci.seThe twelve Swedish Chambers of Commerce represent 10 000 businesses of all sizes in all sectors of the economy. All accredited Chambers provide services to their members.Swedish Export Creditwww.ekn.seEKN, the Swedish Export Credits Guarantee Board, is an agency of the Swedish government with an important purpose: Our mandate is to help Swedish companies become more competitive abroad. We do so by offering companies guarantees that amongst other things protect against the risk of credit loss abroad. Swedish Federation of Tradewww.swefedtrade.comThe Swedish Federation of Trade is the principal organization in Sweden for importers, wholesalers, suppliers and retailers.Swedish Trade Councilwww.swedishtrade.comA gateway to Swedish business and trade with information about Swedish companies and business sectors.
Education & ResearchNational Agency for Educationwww.skolverket.seThe main task of the agency is to oversee Swedish schools and nursery schools and to work actively to ensure that national objectives for childcare and the school system are achieved.National Agency for Higher Educationwww.hsv.se/english/A central authority for matters concerning institutions of higher education.Royal Swedish Academy of Scienceswww.kva.se/eng/index.htmlAn independent, non-governmental organisation whose major goals are to promote research in mathematics and the natural sciences.Swedish Council for Planning and Co-ordination of Researchwww.frn.seThe Council initiates and supports research of special importance to society.Swedepark.sewww.swedepark.seSweden's science and technology parks.General informationStatistics Swedenwww.scb.se/eng/index.aspOne of the oldest as well as of the most modern national statistical offices in the world. It provides current statistics from most sectors of Swedish society.Swedish Institutewww.si.se/E_FirstPage.cs?dirid=1445The Swedish Institute is a public agency entrusted with disseminating knowledge about Sweden to the outside world and arranging exchanges with other countries in the fields of culture, education, research and other sectors of public life.News & MediaDagens Nyheterwww.dn.seSwedish daily newspaper.Nordicomwww.nordicom.gu.seThe Nordic Information Center for Media and Communication Research documents mediatrends and publishes comparative media statistics.Radio Swedenwww.sr.se/rs/red/ind_eng.htmlRadio Sweden broadcasts in 9 languages for the major immigrant groups in Sweden and to the world via short wave, satellite, local relays, and over the Internet. Svenska Dagbladetwww.svd.seSwedish daily newspaper.Swedish Newspaper Publishers' Associationwww.tu.seThe association is a trade and employers' organization for newspaper publishers and other companies in the media industry.Swedish Public Televisionwww.svt.se/inenglish/index.htmlSweden Todaywww.newsltd.seThe Swedish Media Pagewww.svenska-sidor.net/media/A comprehensive collection of links to Swedish media.TV4www.tv4.se
Politics & GovernmentFederation of Swedish County Councilswww.lf.seThe Federation of Swedish County Councils represents the governmental, professional and employer-related interests of its members: 18 county councils, two regions and one local authority.Government of Swedenwww.regeringen.seCurrent Information on government policies and statistics from each ministry.Royal Court of Swedenwww.royalcourt.se/eng/index.htmlInformation about the monarchy in Sweden, the Royal family and the Royal palaces.