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Invest Sweden (Swedish: Myndigheten för utländska investeringar i Sverige), a.k.a. Invest in Sweden Agency (Swedish: Delegationen för Utländska Investeringar i Sverige) 1995–2010, was a Swedishgovernment agency organised under the Minister for Foreign Affairs, promoting business and investment opportunities in Sweden to foreign investors. The objective was to stimulate an increased flow of foreign direct investment to Sweden.
"Prop. 2011/12:92". The Government of Sweden. Retrieved 21 July 2014. Myndigheten ändrade 2010 sitt namn från det ursprungliga Invest in Sweden Agency till Invest Sweden.
^ "SOU 1997:191" (PDF) (in Swedish). The Government of Sweden. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 February 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2014. Myndigheten Invest in Sweden Agency inrättades i juli 1995.