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The fourth EU-US Trade and Technology Council meeting will be held in Luleå in Northern Sweden at the end of May.
The meeting, which will take place on the 30th-31st of May, will be held as part of Sweden’s Presidency of the Council of the EU. Sweden took over the presidency in January 2023.
The Trade and Technology Council was launched in June 2021 and is the main forum for political coordination between the US and the EU on important global trade, economic, and technological issues. Meetings have previously been held in Pittsburg, Paris, and Washington D.C.
The green shift in Lulelå
“I can proudly announce that the Trade and Technology Council’s fourth meeting will be held in Luleå. The Trade and Technology Council is in many ways a forum where we discuss how to face the challenges of implementing the green and digital shift. Northern Sweden – and Luleå in particular – is the perfect place to show how Sweden is handling many of these challenges, says Sweden’s Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade, Johan Forssell, in a press release.
As HNN has previously reported, several places in Northern Sweden are undergoing an enormous industrial shift, in which fossil-free production and electrification are in focus. This entail major investments in the production of green steel, mineral extraction, logistics, wind power, and batteries.
Norrbotten is way ahead in the green shift that will be the focus of the meeting, states the Norrbotten County Administrative Board in a press release.
“The EU and the US’s work to facilitate trade is important for the entire world, but for a region such as Norrbotten with its great export, it is of particular importance, says Lotta Finstorp, Norrbotten County Governor.
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