The negotiations about Germany’s coalition deal are well underway. After the elections in February, the designated governing parties CDU and SPD have to reach many agreements on pressing issues such as defense and the new role of the European Union as well as climate action, digitalization and migration policy.
What can Swedish businesses expect from a new German government? What implications does the change of government have for Swedish companies?
Political expert Magnus Ehrenberg joins the Chamber for an exclusive briefing about the German election results. Join the online event to get an overview over the election results and the status quo of the negotiations. This event will help you to assess the effects of the election on the economic relations between Germany and Sweden and the impact they might have on your own business.
Magnus Ehrenberg
Founder & President EHRENBERG SØRENSEN Kommunikation
Swede Magnus Ehrenberg founded the full-service agency EHRENBERG SØRENSEN in 1993 to improve the economic and political cooperation between Scandinavia and Germany. The agency serves companies with expertise in cross-border PR, communication and Public Affairs.
Magnus has been living between Germany and Sweden since 1988 and has worked for political heavyweights such as Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt and German chancellor Helmut Kohl.
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