Country Fact Sheet: Sweden
The Kingdom of Sweden is located in Northern Europe bordering Finland, Norway, Denmark, the Baltic Sea, and the Gulf of Bothnia. Sweden is about double the size of Oregon and covers an area of 449,964 sq. kilometers. The total population is 9.06 million and is growing at a rate of 0.158% with 85% living in urban areas. The capital of Stockholm has a population of 809,000 with other main cities including Gothenburg (500,000) and Malmo (285,000). The people are governed by a constitutional monarchy, are predominately Lutheran, and the primary language is Swedish. Sweden joined the EU in 1995, however the public rejected the Euro as currency and currently use the Swedish Krona.
Sweden’s prolonged peace and neutrality throughout the past two decades has allowed it to enjoy a stable and successful economy and a high standard of living. Sweden’s economy is heavily based in foreign trade and its main trade partners are Germany, Denmark, Norway, UK, Finland, US, Netherlands, France, Belgium, and China. Its primary imports are machinery, petroleum and petroleum products, chemicals, motor vehicles, iron and steel, foodstuffs, and clothing. Exports include machinery, motor vehicles, paper products, pulp and wood, iron and steel products, and chemicals. Sweden’s GDP (Purchasing Power Parity) is $348.6 billion and is growing at a real rate of 0.7% with an inflation rate of 1.6%. Sweden ranked 14th out of 183 countries in the World Bank Group’s Ease of Doing Business Ranking.
Demographic Data
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Economic Data
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Cultural & Other Data
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GDP (PPP, $bn)
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348.6
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Capital
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Stockholm
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Area (sq. km.)
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449,964
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GDP Real
Growth (%)
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0.7
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Other Large Cities
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Gothenburg, Malmo
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Population (million)
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9.06
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PerCap GDP ($)
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38,500
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Primary Language
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Swedish
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Population
Growth %
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0.158
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Prime Lending
Rate (%)
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4
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Urban
Population %
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85
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% Population
Under 15yrs
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15.7
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Inflation Rate%
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1.6
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Urban Growth %
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0.5
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Population below
poverty line (%)
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NA
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Unemployment%
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6.4
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Literacy
(% of population)
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99
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Agricultural Workers
(% of population)
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1
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Foreign Direct
Investment($bn)
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225.9
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Education spending
as % of GDP
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7.1
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Industrial Workers
(% of population)
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28
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Debt-External
($bn)
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598.2
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CPI Score
(1-10)*
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9.3
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Service Workers
(% of population)
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71
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Exports ($bn)
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185.1
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Corporate Income Tax %
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26.3
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Labor Force (mil)
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4.9
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Imports ($bn)
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166.6
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Ease of Doing
Business Ranking **
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18
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CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE
07/14/11 $1 = 6.476 SEK
Franchising Laws Overview
Disclosure laws:
- Disclosure must be provided “in ample time before a franchise agreement is entered into.”
Relationship laws:
Registration laws:
Click the links below for articles with more information on Franchising in Sweden
Doing Business in Sweden (2010)
Reform of European Union Rules on Distribution (2010)
European Commission's New Block Exemption Rules Enter Into Force June 1 (2010)
* CPI Score is published by Transparency International and relates to the perceptions of the degree of corruption as seen by business people and country analysts and ranges between 10 (highly clean) and 0 (highly corrupt).
**Ease of Doing Business Ranking is determined by the World Bank Group and is ranked out of a possible 181 countries.
Most recent statistics have been taken from the CIA World Factbook unless otherwise noted.
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