about us

The Iran-Sweden Chamber of Commerce was established in 1996 (1375 in the Iranian calendar) with the aim of expanding bilateral economic exchanges between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Kingdom of Sweden. Its mission also includes resolving existing challenges hindering cooperation between economic actors from both countries and finding appropriate solutions to settle legal disputes between Iranian and Swedish companies, through the collaboration and support of relevant institutions and organizations in both nations.

The Iran-Sweden Chamber of Commerce operates through specialized committees in areas such as trade and the organization of conferences and exhibitions, transportation and insurance, arbitration and legal affairs, banking, attracting foreign investment, and tourism. It also provides services to its members by informing them about marketing opportunities for their products in the other country and offering the support needed to grow their economic activities.


Services Provided by the Chamber to Its Members

  • Creating a suitable business environment for traders and industrialists from both countries and striving to realize the vision of Iranian and Swedish economic players in developing commercial and industrial relations between the two nations.

  • Facilitating opportunities for industrial, commercial, mining, and agricultural investments in both countries, including financial resources, technology, and machinery.

Collecting and evaluating information in various sectors and delivering it to members:

  • Organizing economic delegations between the two countries.

  • Holding specialized seminars on the development of economic relations between Iran and Sweden, with the participation of trade counselors and ambassadors.

  • Working to resolve legal disputes in contracts between Iranian and Swedish natural and legal persons who are members of the chamber.

  • Accepting the role of commercial arbitrator in bilateral and multilateral contracts.

  • Arranging visa facilitation for chamber members.

  • Actively participating in organizing joint economic commissions between the two countries.

  • Providing consultation to economic policymakers through the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Industry, Mine, and Trade in both nations.

  • Certifying commercial documents and contracts between member companies and their business counterparts.

  • Organizing face-to-face business meetings (B2B) between chamber members and visiting trade delegations.

  • Assisting in the establishment of Swedish companies by the Iranian private sector to export Iranian products under Swedish branding, utilizing value-added systems.

  • Supporting the development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in both countries while preventing the monopolization of trade relations by large corporations.