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Laying Lithuania-Sweden bridges

Jun 10, 2009
Interview by Laima Vaige

Although foreign capital companies have been delaying their plans to start-up a business in Lithuania because of the economic crisis and fear that the litas might devalue, it could in fact be the best time to enter the Lithuanian market. Carl Berneheim, the chairman of the board of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce, spoke with TBT about some of the current possibilities. What are the main fields of activities and objectives of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce? The Swedish Chamber of Commerce – ...

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