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The Panorama Strategy (2021–2027)
29/04/2021 Plans/strategy Ministry of Education and ResearchPanorama 2021 - 2027 - Norway's strategy for bilateral cooperation on higher education and research with key partner countries outside the EU.
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The Revised National Budget 2021
Overview page Government.noInformation in English about Norway's Revised National Budget for 2021, presented to the Storting as Report no. 2 (2020-2021) on 11 May 2021. The Revised National Budget presents the Government's programme for the implementation of economic policy
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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 -
The Local Government Act
21/04/2021 Law Ministry of Local Government and Regional DevelopmentThe Norwegian Local Governments Act The purpose of Local Government Act is to promote local self-government and provide the necessary frameworks for this. The Act facilitates the local representative government and a strong representative local
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Footwear
16/04/2021 Article Government.noIndications concerning the parts of the footwear to be identified.
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Invitation to tender - Operation of scheduled regional air services Stokmarknes – Bodø, Stokmarknes – Tromsø, Florø – Oslo and Ørsta-Volda – Oslo from 1 October 2021
15/04/2021 Call for tender Ministry of TransportApril 15, 2021
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Meld. St. 24 (2020–2021) - The Government Pension Fund 2021
Chapter 1: Executive summary
09/04/2021 Report to the Storting Ministry of Finance -
Meld. St. 29 (2020–2021) - Norway’s integrated plan for the conservation of areas of special importance for marine biodiversity
09/04/2021 Report to the Storting Ministry of Climate and EnvironmentThis white paper presents the Government’s proposals for further development of the element of its ocean management regime concerning the conservation of areas of importance for marine biodiversity.
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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. 22 (2020–2021) - Data as a resource
Meld. St. 22 (2020–2021) Report to the Storting (white paper)
26/03/2021 Report to the Storting Ministry of Digitalisation and Public Governance -
NOU 2021: 4 - Norway towards 2025 – Summary
25/03/2021 Norwegian Official Report (NOU) Ministry of Finance -
SOLVIT
25/03/2021 Article Government.noSOLVIT is an online problemsolving network, where all EU Member States work together to solve, without initiating legal proceedings, problems caused by the misapplication of EU law by Member State authorities.
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About mutual recognition
25/03/2021 Article Government.noAccording to the EU principle of mutual recognition, all products that are lawfully marketed in one EEA Member State may also be sold in all the other Member States without having to be harmonized with national technical regulations. The principle
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Toys
25/03/2021 Article Government.noThe regulation establishes the safety objectives toys must fulfil when being placed or made available on the market.
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Domestic and leisure equipment
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Portable fire extinguisher
25/03/2021 Article Government.noThe regulation apply to obligations for: anyone to exercise caution in the event of flammable activity, owners and users of buildings to prevent fire, municipalities to prevent fires, those who sell portable fire extinguishing equipment.
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Meld. St. 20 (2020–2021) - National Transport Plan 2022–2033
19/03/2021 Report to the Storting Ministry of Transport -
Chemicals for drinking water treatment
16/03/2021 Article Government.noApproval system of chemicals for drinking water treatment
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Voluntary labelling of foods with the Keyhole
16/03/2021 Article Government.noGives the possibility to voluntarily label and present foods with the Keyhole. The Keyhole symbol is linked to the food’s content of fat, sugars, dietary fibre or salt in different food groups.
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Fruit jams, etc.
16/03/2021 Article Government.noNorway has authorised the reserved names to be used also for products defined in part I which have a soluble dry matter content of less than 60 %.