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Mikael Lindström

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Mikael Lindström is a Swedish diplomat, currently serving as the Ambassador of Sweden to Japan since October 2002.

    • 2000-2002 Chief Co-ordinator for Trade and Investment Promotion, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, in Stockholm.
    • 1998-2000 Head of the Trade Minister's office (rank of Ambassador), Stockholm
    • 1994-1998 Swedish Ambassador to Indonesia
    • 1990-1994 Minister Plenipotentiary and Uruguay Round negotiator, Swedish Delegation to the International Organisations in Geneva
    • 1989-1990 Deputy Head of Department for Multilateral Trade Affairs, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm

Prior to 1989 he had postings with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in Washington DC, Paris, Rabat and Stockholm.

Mikael Lindström was born in the Municipality of Solna on 20 August 1944. His parents are Monica Lindström and Jan-Gunnar Lindström (deceased in 1969).