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Embassies and consular services for Sweden
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Embassy of Sweden | |
New Zealand Embassy to Sweden | Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden |
Our relationship with Sweden
New Zealand and Sweden have a warm and friendly relationship underpinned by shared interests and similar outlooks on global issues, including rules based trade, agricultural reform, disarmament, human rights, and the environment.
Contacts between New Zealand and Sweden have existed since the early stages of European settlement in New Zealand, with significant numbers of Swedes settling in the North Island along with other Scandinavians.
Sweden is a champion of sustainable growth and a founding member of the Friends of Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform, a group of non-G20 countries initiated by New Zealand in 2010 to support the G20 (and subsequently APEC) commitment to phase out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies.
Sweden is also one of the original members of the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases, established by New Zealand in 2009. This alliance focuses on research, development and extension of technologies and practices that will help deliver ways to grow more food without increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
Working Holiday Scheme
Information on Working Holiday Schemes(external link) is available on the Immigration New Zealand website.
Other Bilateral Agreements
Other bilateral agreements between our two countries include a Bilateral Visa Waiver Agreement and a Double Tax Agreement. These can be found on New Zealand Treaties Online(external link).
Trade
Information on New Zealand’s trade relationship with Sweden is available on the New Zealand Trade Dashboard(external link).
As Sweden is a European Union member state, the EU-NZ FTA will apply to trade between Sweden and New Zealand.
Embassies
- New Zealand is represented in Sweden by the New Zealand Embassy to Sweden
- Sweden is represented in New Zealand by the Embassy of Sweden
Recent official visits
New Zealand to Sweden
- July 2023: Prime Minister, Rt Hon Chris Hipkins, and Minister for Trade and Export Growth, Hon Damien O’Connor
- April 2023: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon Nanaia Mahuta
- June 2022: Minister for Energy and Resources, Hon Dr Megan Woods
- June 2019: Minister of Justice, Hon Andrew Little, visited Stockholm to participate in a ministerial meeting on nuclear disarmament
Sweden to New Zealand
- February 2023: Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Daniel and Minister for International Development and Foreign Trade, Johan Forssell
- September 2014: Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces, General Sverker Göranson
- March 2014: State Secretary Bertil Osberg attended the fourth International Summit on the Teaching Profession in Wellington