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Norway-EU energy cooperation
07/10/2021 Article Ministry of EnergyNorway has a close cooperation with the EU on energy issues, and is part of the internal energy market through the EEA agreement. The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has regular contact with the Commission. The Norwegian Minister and the EU
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Which countries benefit?
25/08/2021 Article Ministry of Foreign AffairsFor the period 2014-2021, €2.8 billion has been set aside under the EEA and Norway Grants. Projects may be implemented until 2024. Funding is channelled through a number of programmes in the 15 beneficiary countries.
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Meld. St. 31 (2020–2021) - Financial Markets Report 2021
Meld. St. 31 (2020–2021) Report to the Storting (white paper) Summary
23/04/2021 Report to the Storting Ministry of Finance -
What the EEA Agreement covers
31/03/2021 Article Ministry of Foreign AffairsUnder the EEA Agreement, Norwegians and the Norwegian business sector have the same rights and obligations as citizens and businesses in other EEA countries, for example when it comes to trade, investments, banking and insurance, buying and selling
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Meld. St. 13 (2020–2021) - Norway’s Climate Action Plan for 2021–2030
Meld. St. 13 (2020–2021) Report to the Storting (white paper)
08/01/2021 Report to the Storting Ministry of Climate and Environment -
Meld. St. 22 (2019–2020) - Financial Markets Report 2020
Meld. St. 22 (2019–2020) Report to the Storting (white paper) Summary
24/04/2020 Report to the Storting Ministry of Finance -
About the EEA and Norway Grants
05/02/2020 Article Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe EEA and Norway Grants represent the contribution of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway to reducing economic and social disparities and strengthening bilateral relations with 15 EU countries, primarily in Eastern and Central Europe. Norway
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Get involved
05/02/2020 Article Ministry of Foreign AffairsA wide range of institutions and organisations can benefit from the EEA and Norway Grants.
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Management and control of the EEA and Norway Grants
10/01/2020 Article Ministry of Foreign AffairsA number of control measures have been established to ensure that the EEA and Norway Grants are not being misused. The control systems prevent corruption and ensures that we achieve the agreed results.
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Meld. St. 27 (2018–2019) - Norway’s Role and Interests in Multilateral Cooperation
Meld. St. 27 (2018–2019) Report to the Storting (white paper)
14/06/2019 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign AffairsRules-based international cooperation makes the world safer and more stable. Norway’s security, economy and prosperity depends on it. At the same time, international cooperation is under pressure. The white paper on Norway’s role and interests in
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Meld. St. 24 (2018–2019) - Financial Markets Report 2019
Meld. St. 24 (2018 – 2019) Report to the Storting (white paper) Summary
26/04/2019 Report to the Storting Ministry of Finance -
Fisheries and trade in seafood
10/07/2018 Article Ministry of Trade, Industry and FisheriesCooperation with the EU in the area of fisheries is of vital importance for Norway, even though management of fisheries resources is not included in the EEA Agreement. Fisheries cooperation between the EU and Norway is based on bilateral agreements,
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Meld. St. 14 (2017–2018) - Financial Markets Report 2018
Meld. St. 14 (2017–2018) Report to the Storting (white paper) Summary
27/04/2018 Report to the Storting Ministry of Finance -
Meld. St. 41 (2016–2017) - Norway’s Climate Strategy for 2030: a transformational approach within a European cooperation framework
Meld. St. 41 (2016–2017) Report to the Storting (white paper)
16/06/2017 Report to the Storting Ministry of Climate and EnvironmentThe Norwegian Government is working towards joint fulfilment of its Paris commitment together with the European Union (EU). Joint fulfilment will make it possible to achieve the 2030 reduction target for emissions that fall outside the scope of the
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Meld. St. 36 (2016–2017) - Setting the course for Norwegian foreign and security policy
21/04/2017 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign AffairsThis white paper presents the Government's views on the course Norway should follow to be as well equipped as possible to meet today's challenging security situation. The Government will intensify European cooperation and redouble its efforts in
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Meld. St. 22 (2016–2017) - The place of the oceans in Norway’s foreign and development policy
Meld. St. 22 (2016–2017) Report to the Storting (white paper)
24/03/2017 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign Affairs -
The United Kingdom withdrawal from the EU: Initial assessment – selected points
06/03/2017 Report Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe UK has decided to leave the EU. It will begin the withdrawal process by invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty by the end of March 2017. Norway will not be a party to the forthcoming withdrawal negotiations between the UK and the EU. However,
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EEA and Norway Grants 2014-2021: Priority sectors and programme areas
26/09/2016 Article Ministry of Foreign AffairsThe EEA and Norway Grants are allocated to sectors that are crucial for development in the beneficiary country, and where there is potential for and interest in cooperation with Norway. The five areas identified for funding both supplement and
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Meld. St. 37 (2014–2015) - Global security challenges in Norway’s foreign policy
Terrorism, organised crime, piracy and cyber threats
19/06/2015 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign AffairsThis is the first white paper to take a coherent approach to global security challenges, security and development policy. The Government has chosen to focus on four areas: terrorism, organised crime, piracy and cyber threats. These all have serious
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Digital Single Market
27/04/2015 Letter Ministry of Local Government and Regional DevelopmentThis letter was sent on 27 February 2015