February 23, 2012
Published: 13 Jun 11 09:50 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
Updated: 13 Jun 11 12:41 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/34316/20110613/
Troubled Swedish carmaker Saab said Monday it had hammered out the details of a deal to obtain last-ditch rescue funding from Chinese distributor Pang Da Automobile and that a second Chinese company had agreed to join their joint venture.
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Geely Holding Group, owners of Swedish brand Volvo, will begin distribution of vehicles outside the Chinese borders as domestic demand continues to slow, the company said on Wednesday. READ (1 COMMENT) »
Fresh figures show that a large percentage of Swedish arms exports go to undemocratic countries and dictatorships, despite a decision from the Riksdag last year to tighten regulation on arms exports. READ (3 COMMENTS) »
A 700,000 kronor ($105,051) asking price didn't stop the sale of a parking spot in Stockholm's trendy Östermalm district where the price for real estate designated for cars can exceed the per square-metre price of nearby apartments. READ (2 COMMENTS) »
The Swedish krona is 25 percent overvalued against the US dollar, according to the OECD, jeopardizing the currency's appeal as a “safe haven” for investors. READ (3 COMMENTS) »
Chinese company Youngman has made a new offer to the administrators for the bankrupt Swedish car-maker, confirmed the founder and owner of Youngman, Pang Qingnian, on Monday. READ (2 COMMENTS) »
What may just be Sweden’s smallest house is being sold in Mellbystrand, southern Sweden – a beach getaway measuring in at just three metres squared. READ (9 COMMENTS) »
Swedish companies want to reform the Swedish labour market in order to boost competitiveness, and hope to adopt the euro, according to their representatives. READ (8 COMMENTS) »
After numerous complaints about a provocative Ryanair advert featuring a calendar bursting with a bevy of bikini-clad women, the discount airline has been rapped by Sweden's advertising watchdog which ruled the advert was "sexist". READ (31 COMMENTS) »
For fans who just can’t get enough of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, a new iPad application has been released to complement the footballer's 2011 biography “I am Zlatan Ibrahimovic”. READ (6 COMMENTS) »
The Swedish government wants police and prosecutors to have more power to crack down on illegal file sharing by making it easier to force internet service providers to reveal the identity of individual computer users. READ (12 COMMENTS) »

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For once the local is reporting on news related to Sweden in English that doesnt somehow point the finger at yet another member of society that may have done something bad because they were not true arian or their great grandfather had an illicit affair with a foreigner.
But this constant referral to nationalistic identity when being used to gloat, is retarded.
The article clearly states that Saab is owned by Spyker, yet Spyker is NOT a Swedish brand. The article continues to state this Swedish brand will be made in China ..... I hardly see this as a "Swedish Brand" any more ... the only place in which the word sweden or swedish should be used to associate this story is the future closure and loss of jobs it could have on the local economy.
I challenged another member on the forum to spot how many times The Local could repeat the word sweden or swedish on the front page of the website ..... the answer 91 times. Seriously just rename this site to Mein Kampf and get it over with already.
Actually 'Swedish' isn't a noun it is an adjective : )