Ett gott internationellt rykte är avgörande för att både främja och försvara svenska intressen. Det bidrar till välstånd, säkerhet och större möjligheter att
påverka den globala utvecklingen. Genom att göra våra idéer, talanger och produkter mer omtalade och efterfrågade, ökar vi Sveriges konkurrenskraft. Svenska institutet är en myndighet under Utrikesdepartementet. Läs mer på www.si.se. Bilden:
Musik är en del av Sveriges kulturella och kreativa branscher (KKB). De utgör en allt större del av vår export. Foto: Fredrik Nystedt/Rockfoto/imagebank.sweden.se
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