The fourth meeting of the Trade and Technology Council (TTC) between the EU and the US was held on May 30 and 31. The meeting took place in Luleå, northern Sweden, chosen by the Swedish government due to its significant role in the green industrial transformation.
Established nearly two years ago, the TTC serves as a crucial platform for transatlantic economic collaboration. It aims to foster shared visions and drive co-operation on global challenges and opportunities, including digital and green transitions. By identifying and addressing common risks and trade barriers, the collaboration seeks to facilitate transatlantic economic ties.
The TTC was co-chaired by European Commission Executive Vice President Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis, Commissioner Thierry Breton, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, and US Trade Representative Katherine Tai. The meeting was hosted by the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU. From the Swedish government Foreign Minister Tobias Billström, Minister for International Development Co-operation and Trade Johan Forssell, and Minister for Energy and Business Ebba Busch participated.
Business representatives and stakeholders from the US, Europe, and Sweden were also present. The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, through chairman Jacob Wallenberg, hosted a dinner to which 200 politicians, officials, business leaders, and other stakeholders from the US, EU, and Sweden were invited. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson gave a speech during the dinner. Swedish Enterprise also organised a Business Exhibition featuring nine Swedish companies at the forefront of the green transition, which were visited by ministers, commissioners, officials, and other stakeholders. Swedish Enterprise also participated in a discussion on the role of social partners in the green and digital transitions.
Strengthening the trade relationship between the US and the EU is a high priority for the Swedish business community. In the absence of a Free Trade Agreement between the EU and the US, the TTC is the most important platform for transatlantic economic cooperation. It is therefore of utmost importance that the EU and the US deliver results that reduce the regulatory burden and facilitate trade. From the side of business, we would like to see more significant results on the trade side – market access and trade liberalisation are high on the wish list. However, there are some results from the meeting in Luleå that have the potential to further facilitate trade and investment between the EU and the US. Swedish Enterprise therefore welcomes that: