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|description=Finnish business lobbyist who attended the [[1973 Bilderberg conference]]. Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade 1975-76. First chairman of the Finland committee of the [[Club of Rome]].
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|birth_date=26 December 1923
 
|birth_place= Åbo, Finland
 
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|death_date=30 June 2006  
 
|death_place=Kimito, Finland
 
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'''Sakari Tapani Lehto'''
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'''Sakari Tapani Lehto'''was a Finnish economist and jurist. Lehto did his life's work in the service employers' associations, where he mostly spoke in favor of increasing the international activities of companies and opposed all kinds of price regulation. Already in the [[1960s]], he had a positive attitude towards European economic integration and Finland's participation in it.<ref>http://www.hs.fi/muistot/art-2000002625990.html</ref>
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He was minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Industry in the [[Martti Miettunen|Miettusen government]] from [[1975]] to [[1976]]. He was the first chairman of the Finland committee of the [[Club of Rome]].
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==Background==
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Sakari T. Lehto was the son of Prime Minister [[Reino R. Lehto]].
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==Career==
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Lehto was 1949-52 secretary at [[Confederation of Finnish Employers]], 1952-64 held various positions at the paper industry Yhtyneet paperitehtaat Oy and 1964-71 was CEO of the [[Confederation of Finnish Industry]] and 1972-87 of Oy Partek Ab.
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He was minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Industry in the [[Martti Miettunen|Miettusen government]] from [[1975]] to [[1976]].
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He worked as CEO of Partek from [[1972]] to [[1987]].
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 19 August 2022

Person.png Sakari Lehto  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lobbyist, businessman, politician)
Sakari Tapani Lehto.jpg
Born26 December 1923
Åbo, Finland
Died30 June 2006 (Age 82)
Kimito, Finland
NationalityFinnish
ParentsReino R. Lehto
Finnish business lobbyist who attended the 1973 Bilderberg conference. Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade 1975-76. First chairman of the Finland committee of the Club of Rome.

Employment.png Finland/Minister/Trade and Industry

In office
30 November 1975 - 29 September 1976
Also minister of foreign trade

Sakari Tapani Lehtowas a Finnish economist and jurist. Lehto did his life's work in the service employers' associations, where he mostly spoke in favor of increasing the international activities of companies and opposed all kinds of price regulation. Already in the 1960s, he had a positive attitude towards European economic integration and Finland's participation in it.[1]

He was minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Industry in the Miettusen government from 1975 to 1976. He was the first chairman of the Finland committee of the Club of Rome.

Background

Sakari T. Lehto was the son of Prime Minister Reino R. Lehto.

Career

Lehto was 1949-52 secretary at Confederation of Finnish Employers, 1952-64 held various positions at the paper industry Yhtyneet paperitehtaat Oy and 1964-71 was CEO of the Confederation of Finnish Industry and 1972-87 of Oy Partek Ab.

He was minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Industry in the Miettusen government from 1975 to 1976.

He worked as CEO of Partek from 1972 to 1987.


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/197311 May 197313 May 1973Sweden
Saltsjöbaden
The meeting at which the 1973 oil crisis appears to have been planned.
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References