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Minister For Foreign Trade (Sweden)
The Minister for Foreign Trade (), formally cabinet minister of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Sweden), Ministry for Foreign Affairs, is a cabinet minister, member and minister of the Government of Sweden and is appointed by the Prime Minister of Sweden, Prime Minister. The minister is responsible for policies related to trade and investment promotion. The current minister for foreign trade is Benjamin Dousa of the Moderate Party. He concurrently serves as Minister for International Development Cooperation (Sweden), minister for international development cooperation. History Between 1 July 1920 to 31 December 1982, there was a separate Ministry of Commerce and Industry (Sweden), Ministry of Commerce and Industry which was headed by the minister of commerce and industry (''handelsminister''). (Swedish Social Democratic Party, s) held the office for the longest time; 14 years and 32 days. The trade policy issues were dealt with between 1983 and 1996 by the minister of foreign t ...
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Coat Of Arms Of Sweden
The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Sweden () is the arms of dominion of the Monarchy of Sweden, King of Sweden. It has a greater and a lesser version. The shield displays the "Three Crowns of Sweden" quartering the "Lion of Bjälbo", with an inescutcheon overall of the House of Vasa impaling the House of Bernadotte. Regulated usage The usage of the coats of arms is regulated by Swedish Law, Swedish Code of Statutes, Act]1970:498which states (in unofficial translation) that "in commercial activities, the coats of arms, the flag or other official insignia of Sweden may not be used in a trademark or other insignias for products or services without proper authorisation. This includes any mark or text referring to the Swedish State which this can give the commercial mark a sign of official endorsement. This includes municipal coats of arms which are registered." Any representation consisting of three crowns ordered two above one are considered to be the lesser coat of arms, and its ...
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