Swedish Business in Troubled Waters: Strategic Responses to Logistical and Geopolitical Risks Along the Maritime Silk Road
Abstract
This thesis investigates how multinational enterprises (MNEs) operating from Sweden strategize to manage
logistical challenges and geopolitical risks in trade linked to the Maritime Silk Road (MSR), a key component
of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). As global trade becomes increasingly shaped by political tensions,
regulatory shifts, and infrastructural dependencies, Swedish MNEs must navigate a complex environment
where operational efficiency, compliance, and long-term competitiveness overlap.
To address this, this thesis applies a qualitative research strategy grounded in Risk Management Theory and
Supply Chain Management Theory. Empirical data was collected through semi-structured interviews with
representatives from firms engaged in MSR-related trade activities. Thematic analysis was used to structure
findings across four main themes: geopolitical risks and trade regulations, supply chain disruptions, risk
management strategies, and strategic adaptations.
The findings show that Swedish MNEs face increasing uncertainty related to sanctions, tariffs, regional
instability, and evolving EU-China trade dynamics. While cost remains a primary factor in strategic
decision-making, firms are increasingly prioritizing resilience, flexibility, and regulatory compliance.
Responses range from supplier diversification and investment in digital logistics systems to a growing focus
on regional partnerships and transparency. However, political exposure is often perceived as being filtered
through logistics intermediaries, which may delay firms' strategic responses.
This study contributes to international business literature by highlighting how geopolitical risk and supply
chain strategy are interlinked in practice. It also offers practical insights for firms and policymakers aiming to
maintain competitiveness and sustainability in politically sensitive trade environments.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in International Business and Trade
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Date
2025-06-26Author
Caesar, Fredrik
Hällin Olsson, Wilma
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project 2025:7
Language
eng