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Sweden and Taiwan do not currently have formal diplomatic relations. However, they engage in unofficial exchanges and trade.
Sweden–Taiwan relations strengthened following Taiwan's democratization and the end of authoritarian rule. [1]
In April 2022, a delegation of Swedish parliamentarians visited Taiwan. [2] Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson expressed concerns about the threat posed to Taiwan by China in his first parliamentary address. [3]
In February 2023, the Taiwan-Four Nordic Countries Parliamentary Friendship Association was stood up to coordinate parliamentary relations between Taiwan and the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. [2] In May 2023, a delegation of Swedish parliamentarians including Markus Wiechel, Sara Gille, Nima Gholam Ali Pour, and Rasmus Giertz visited Taiwan. [3] [4] While in Taiwan Wiechel called for greater participation in international organizations for Taiwan saying "The fact that Taiwan is excluded from a number of international organizations -- and this despite the fact that most of the free world considers Taiwan a significant international player in trade, diplomacy and democracy -- is of course completely unacceptable." [5]
In August 2024, a cross-party delegation of Swedish parliamentarians led by Lotta Johnsson Fornarve visited Taiwan to deepen understanding about its democratization process and the situation in the Taiwan Strait. [6] In November 2024, a Taiwanese delegation led by Shen You-chung arrived at the Swedish Riksdag to discuss Taiwan's international participation. [7]
The Taiwan Friendship Group is one of the largest groups in the Swedish Riksdag. [2] In January 2026, Sweden and Taiwan agreed to enhance their technology cooperation. [8]
Sweden is Taiwan's largest trade partner in northern Europe. [9] As of 2021, two-way trade totaled US$1.59 billion, and Swedish investment in Taiwan totaled US$578 million (September 2021). [10]
The Swedish Trade and Invest Council represents Swedish interests in Taiwan. Swedish lawmakers have proposed renaming it to "House of Sweden." [11]
The Taipei Mission in Sweden represents Taiwanese interests in Sweden.