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Business and industry in Norway - The travel industries
28.06.2001 Brosjyre/veiledning Nærings- og fiskeridepartementetNumber 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
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Business and industry in Norway - The building and construction industry
28.06.2001 Brosjyre/veiledning Nærings- og fiskeridepartementetNumber 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
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Open up
26.03.2002 Brosjyre/veiledning ForsvarsdepartementetDealing with the media: Guide for civil servants and armed forces staff
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Environment 2002 The Norwegian Petroleum Sector
22.03.2002 Brosjyre/veiledning EnergidepartementetEnvironment 2002 The Norwegian Petroleum Sector The objective of the Ministry's environmental publication is to broaden public knowledge about environmental effects from petroleum operations on the Norwegian continental shelf. Environment 2002
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Fact Sheet 2003 Norwegian Petroleum Activity
14.04.2003 Brosjyre/veiledning EnergidepartementetFact Sheet 2003 Norwegian Petroleum Activity The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy publishes the Fact Sheet Norwegian Petroleum Activity annually. Most aspects of Norway's petroleum operations are presented. Here you will find an overview of fields
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Key Figures of the 2004 budget
12.01.2004 Brosjyre/veiledning FinansdepartementetKey Figures of the 2004 budget Click here (pdf)
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Carbon Capture and Storage. Progress and Next Steps
Report from IEA
18.06.2010 Rapport EnergidepartementetIEA/CSLF Report to the Muskoka 2010 G8 Summit.
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The Election Act
14.03.2019 Lov Kommunal- og distriktsdepartementetAct No. 57 of 28 June 2002 relating to parliamentary and local government elections.
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KFOR (5) - Norway's role as Lead Nation
05.04.2001 Brosjyre/veiledning ForsvarsdepartementetLieutenant 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
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Business and industry in Norway - The metals industry
28.06.2001 Brosjyre/veiledning Nærings- og fiskeridepartementetNumber 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
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Defence Budget 2002 - Short Version, Text Edition
24.10.2001 Brosjyre/veiledning ForsvarsdepartementetThe 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
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Business and industry in Norway
28.06.2001 Brosjyre/veiledning Nærings- og fiskeridepartementetBusiness 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
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Business and industry in Norway - The food, beverages and tobacco industry
28.06.2001 Brosjyre/veiledning Nærings- og fiskeridepartementetNumber 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
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Business and industry in Norway - The mechanical-engineering industry
28.06.2001 Brosjyre/veiledning Nærings- og fiskeridepartementetNumber 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
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Business and industry in Norway - The furniture and furnishing industry
28.06.2001 Brosjyre/veiledning Nærings- og fiskeridepartementetNumber 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
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Business and industry in Norway - Graphic production and publishing operations
28.06.2001 Brosjyre/veiledning Nærings- og fiskeridepartementetNumber 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,
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Business and industry in Norway - 3) The service sector
28.06.2001 Brosjyre/veiledning Nærings- og fiskeridepartementetThe 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
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Nordic Ministerial Meeting on Immigration in Rosendal
16.08.2024 Pressemelding Justis- og beredskapsdepartementetThe Nordic ministers responsible for migration and immigration issues met in Rosendal, western Norway, Thursday and Friday this week in order to discuss various topics related to asylum and migration.
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Norway’s statement in the UN General Assembly on the draft resolution on humanitarian access in Palestine
19.12.2024 Tale/innlegg UtenriksdepartementetStatement held by State Secretary Andreas Kravik in the UN General Assembly on the Norwegian-led resolution on humanitarian access in Palestine, 19 December 2024.
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Norway to increase the support to Lebanon
20.12.2024 Nyhet Utenriksdepartementet'Despite the ceasefire, the Lebanese population finds itself in a highly vulnerable situation. Many people are still internally displaced, and there is significant material destruction. This is why Norway has decided to increase the support to