Two well-known Swedish companies, Ericsson and Spotify, have donated large sums of money to the inauguration of the U.S. President Donald Trump. These donations, totaling millions of kronor, highlight the involvement of international businesses in American political events and underline their strategic interests in the U.S. market.
Ericsson’s Contribution to Trump’s Inauguration
Ericsson, a leading telecom company, donated 5.5 million kronor (around 500.000 euros) to Trump’s inauguration committee. This marked the first time Ericsson had ever contributed to a U.S. presidential inauguration, as reported by the Swedish business newspaper Dagens industri.
“Ericsson has joined other technology leaders in supporting the committee’s activities through a donation” stated a message shared on the company’s internal network, which Dagens industri accessed.
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