As time goes by, Swedish-Estonian commerce, trade and investments continues its successful journey. A journey that began already during Estonia’s Singing Revolution. Furthermore, at the end of November last year, 30 years had passed since Sweden re-opened a diplomatic mission in Estonia. And 25 years had passed since the Embassy of Sweden could move into the von Rosen baroque palace in the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town.
Introduced by Ambassador Mikael Eriksson, our speakers during these After Business Hours; Toomas Käbin - one of the pioneering founders of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Estonia, and Hans Lepp - Culture Attaché at the Embassy 1991-1994, will take us back to a period that formed the basis for the ongoing successful Swedish-Estonian cooperation.
And, as time goes by this cozy January evening, just a bit less than a month before Estonia celebrates its 102nd Anniversary on 24 February, we will also enjoy a nice After Business Hours Buffet.
Date and Time: Tuesday 28 January at 18.00 – 20.00 (doors will open at 17.45)
Venue: The Ambassador’s Residence, Embassy of Sweden, Pikk 28, Tallinn
Cost: Free of charge for members of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Estonia
Registration: Please register as soon as possible and by Friday, 24 January latest: (+372) 501 9813, kristiina@swedishchamber.ee
On behalf of the SCCE and Ambassador Mikael Eriksson, I wish you very welcome to our jointly arranged After Business Hours and look forward to seeing you.
Sincerely,
Kristiina Brodén - SCCE Ombudsman
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