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Sweden loosens restrictions on foreign travel | Business Travel News Europe

Share Photo Credit: Lena Eriksson/Pixabay Sweden’s Ministry for Foreign Affairs has announced that it is lifting its advice against travel to several countries outside the EU from 1 June. Entry restrictions will no longer apply to Australia, Israel, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand. Currently, travel from Sweden to the EU, the EEA and the Schengen area, and to the United Kingdom is permitted. However, the country has decided to extend its advice against non-essential travel to all other countries around the world until 1 July. “Travellers to countries that have been removed from the list still need to take a high

INZBC To Examine The New Decade Of Action, In Its First-ever Hybrid Summit

Tuesday, 25 May 2021, 2:20 pm At the beginning of this new decade, new realities have emerged: a world post-Brexit, RCEP, COVID, Trump and other geopolitical changes is now our new normal. In this new world order, both India and New Zealand are well-positioned to work and strive together for mutual benefit. Keeping this in mind, the India New Zealand Business Council (INZBC) aims to make this into a ‘Decade of Action for the New Zealand-India relationship with their upcoming annual Summit to be held on 23 - 24 June 2021. Adapting to changing times, the first INZBC Summit of the ’20s will be a hybrid summit

Ministry for Foreign Affairs extends advice against travel due to the pandemic – but more countries are exempted

Ministry for Foreign Affairs extends advice against travel due to the pandemic – but more countries are exempted Published 25 May 2021 The Ministry for Foreign Affairs has decided to extend the advice against travel introduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This decision means that the advice against non-essential travel to many countries around the world will be extended until 1 July. At the same time, more countries have been removed from the list. The pandemic is not over and in many places the situation remains uncertain. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs has therefore decided to extend its advice against non-essential travel to most countries until 1 July.

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