New Zealand–Sweden relations refers to the bilateral relationship between New Zealand and Sweden.
[5] In addition to both being members of various multinational organisations and groups, the New Zealand and Swedish Governments cooperate through the Friends of Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform and Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases.
[7] As of 1881, there were 1,264 Swedish-born people living in New Zealand, and this number expanded to 1,548 in 1901 before decreasing considerably over subsequent decades.
[6] In 2016, the New Zealand Scandinavian Business Association promoted commercial links between the two countries.
The joint Swedish Government-private sector organisation Business Sweden also covers New Zealand from its office in Sydney, Australia.