White papers (Meld.St.) are drawn up when the Government wishes to present matters to the Storting that do not require a decision. White papers tend to be in the form of a report to the Storting on the work carried out in a particular field and future policy. These documents, and the subsequent discussion of them in the Storting, often form the basis of a draft resolution or bill at a later stage.
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Report No. 29 to the Storting (2007-2008) - Export of defence materiel from Norway in 2007, export control and international non-proliferation cooperation
06/06/2008 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign Affairs -
Report No. 27 to the Storting (2007-2008) - Disarmament and Non-proliferation
30/05/2008 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign Affairs -
Report No. 18 to the Storting (2007-2008) - Labour Migration
18/04/2008 Report to the Storting Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion -
Report No. 16 to the Storting (2007-2008) - On the Management of the Government Pension Fund in 2007
04/04/2008 Report to the Storting Ministry of Finance -
Report No. 14 to the Storting (2007-2008) - Video games
07/03/2008 Report to the Storting Ministry of Culture and Equality -
Report No. 11 to the Storting (2007-2008) - On Equal Terms: Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in International Development Policy
Report No. 11 (2007 – 2008) to the Norwegian Parliament, Stortinget
18/01/2008 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign Affairs -
Report No. 9 to the Storting (2007-2008) - Norwegian policy on the prevention of humanitarian crises
07/12/2007 Report to the Storting Ministry of Foreign Affairs -
Report No. 8 to the Storting (2007-2008) - A Cultural Rucksack for the Future
12/10/2007 Report to the Storting Ministry of Culture and Equality -
Report No. 2 (2007-2008) to the Storting -
11/06/2008 Report to the Storting Ministry of FinanceNorway is a diverse industrial society with a free market economy and generally low trade barriers. A significant share of the Norwegian economy consists of service industries, including wholesale and retail trade, banking, insurance, engineering,