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24 Jan 2008

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Swedish National Contact Point (NCP) for the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

[PDF] Statement by the Swedish National Contact Point (NCP) for the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises – with the full support of Norway’s NCP – in connection with a complaint from the Argentine environmental organisation CEDHA against No

The Swedish National Contact Point has not found indications to support the complaints made about Nordea having violated the OECD Guidelines in its part-financing of Botnia’s pulp mill in Uruguay...This position is founded partly on meetings...[and on] the International Finance Corporation’s (IFC) environmental study on the project...The Swedish National Contact Point would like to take this opportunity to encourage Nordea and other actors in the financial sector to practise as much transparency and freedom of information as possible.