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  • The long term defence plan for 2002-2005 - Short version (text)

    16/02/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Defence

    Short version (text)

  • Business and industry in Norway - The growth of industrial activity in Norway

    26/06/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Raw materials, such as fish, wood and iron ore, have been utilised in Norway for several centuries. In the early 20th century, hydropower was an important basis for starting Norway’s extensive, energy-intensive manufacturing industry. Foreign

  • KFOR (5) - Norway's role as Lead Nation

    05/04/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Defence

    Lieutenant General Thorstein Skiaker on 6 April 2001 took up his post as Commander KFOR by virtue of his position as the NATO commander at Joint Headquarters North located at Jåtta, Stavanger. Norway has therefore taken on the responsibility as

  • Business and industry in Norway - The metals industry

    28/06/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Number of companies 121 Number of employees 14658 This sector’s export share 82 Gross product in percentage 1,5 The metals industry is one of Norway’s largest export industries. Norwegian companies are also major producers of aluminium and

  • Defence Budget 2002 - Short Version, Text Edition

    24/10/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Defence

    The Defence Budget for 2002 amounts to NOK 27.7 billion of which NOK 725 million represents internally generated income. If the funding allocation for Norwegian forces abroad is excluded from the calculations, this represents a budget increase

  • Business and industry in Norway

    28/06/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Business and industry in Norway Preface About Norwegian trade and industry 1 The growth of industrial activity in Norway The structure of the Norwegian economy 2 Industrial-policy challenges 3 Norwegian industry 3.1 Raw-materials-based industries

  • Business and industry in Norway - The food, beverages and tobacco industry

    28/06/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Number of companies 1655 Number of employees 53 160 This sector’s export share 3 Gross product in percentage 2,0 The Norwegian food, beverages and tobacco industry has grown gradually since the end of the 19th century and is currently Norway’s

  • Business and industry in Norway - The mechanical-engineering industry

    28/06/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Number of companies 4039 Number of employees 103913 This sector’s export share 30 Gross product in percentage 6,3 The mechanical-engineering industry is Norway’s largest industrial sector and is extremely varied. Parts of it are strongly

  • Business and industry in Norway - The furniture and furnishing industry

    28/06/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Number of companies 469 Number of employees 9126 This sector’s export share 30 Gross product in percentage 0,62 The furniture and furnishing industry has developed from being a typical craft type of industry into a modern one. Traditionally, this

  • Business and industry in Norway - Graphic production and publishing operations

    28/06/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Number of companies 2099 Number of employees 37778 This sector’s export share 1,5 Gross product in percentage 1,94 Over the past few years, the Norwegian graphic industry has changed from a traditional, craft sector into a future-oriented,

  • Business and industry in Norway - 3) The service sector

    28/06/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    The service sector encompasses a wide range of industries, cf the figure below. This sector covers everything from service industries that are decentralised in accordance with Norway’s settlement patterns to services offered in a market exposed to

  • Business and industry in Norway - Shipping

    28/06/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Norwegians on board 15765 Norwegians onshore 5025 Foreigners on board 48355 Number of ships NIS (01.10.00) 764 NOR (31.10.00) 933 Foreign flag (01.10.00) 650 Shipping companies ca. 450 Export share (1999) 87 Gross product in percentage (1999) 1,4

  • Business and industry in Norway - The travel industries

    28/06/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Number of employees 155 000 Gross product NOK 51 billion Gross product in percentage 4,3 Percentage of employees 6,8 The travel industries are counted as being some of the largest, fastest-growing industries in the world. The number of people

  • Business and industry in Norway - The building and construction industry

    28/06/2001 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Number of employees 115 200 Number of companies 34 090 Gross product in percentage 6,2 The building and construction sector comprises the construction and maintenance of houses and commercial buildings, and the development of roads, airports and

  • Open up

    26/03/2002 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Defence

    Dealing with the media: Guide for civil servants and armed forces staff

  • The Adoption Act

    29/10/2018 Law Ministry of Children and Families

    Entered into force July 1 2018.

  • Valuation of the State's Direct Financial Interests (SDFI) 2005

    23/06/2005 Report Ministry of Energy

    Valuation of the State's Direct Financial Interests (SDFI) 2005 Wood Mackenzie Limited has been appointed by the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy to undertake a valuation of the SDFI portfolio. The report shows that as of January 1 2005 the net

  • Evaluation of the DEMO 2000 program

    14/02/2006 Report Ministry of Energy

    Evaluation of the DEMO 2000 program The institution NIFU STEP has carried out an independent evaluation of the technology demonstration program DEMO 2000. The evaluation was initiated by the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. NIFU STEP concludes that

  • Act on the Establishment and Operation of Railways, including Tramways, Underground Railways and Suburban Railways etc., (Railways Act)

    01/06/2007 Law Ministry of Transport

    Read act at lovdata.no

  • Report No. 16 to the Storting (2004-2005) - Living with our Cultural Heritage

    25/02/2005 Report to the Storting Ministry of Climate and Environment

    Background and summary

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