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Here, you can find guidelines and brochures published by the Office of the Prime Minister and the Ministries. 



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  • 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

  • Open up

    26/03/2002 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Defence

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

  • Key Figures of the 2004 budget

    12/01/2004 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Finance

    Key Figures of the 2004 budget Click here (pdf)

  • Environment 2004 The Norwegian Petroleum Sector

    02/04/2004 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Energy

    Environment 2004 The Norwegian Petroleum Sector To enhance knowledge about petroleum activities and environmental issues. The purpose of this publication is threefold: to increase knowledge about the environmental aspects of Norwegian oil and gas

  • Business and industry in Norway - The timber and pulp and paper industry

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

    Wood products Pulp and paper Number of companies 1051 33 Number of employees 15531 6120 This sector’s export share 40 90 Gross product in percentage 0,6 0,8 Norway has vast forests, and timber is the most important raw material for its

  • Business and industry in Norway - Wholesale and retail trades

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

    Number of employees 302 400 Gross product in percentage 14,34 The wholesale and retail trades make up a significant part of Norway’s economy, and increased sales have led to the formation of many new companies and a doubling of the number of people

  • Implementation proposition - Norwegian defence reform - Short version

    17/04/2002 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Defence

    The implementation proposition. A short version Government proposition No. 55 (2001-2002) (pdf)

  • Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

    16/04/2013 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Norway is a staunch defender of human rights, including the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons (LGBT). We will have the courage to speak out when others are silent, say the new guidelines for the Norwegian Foreign Service.

  • Future acquisitions for the Norwegian Armed Forces 2014 - 2022

    27/05/2014 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Defence

    This publication does not examine each planned project in detail but is intended to create opportunities for in depth discussions between the Armed Forces and industry.

  • Environment 2005 The Norwegian Petroleum Sector

    15/04/2005 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Energy

    Environment 2005 The Norwegian Petroleum Sector Enhancing knowledge about petroleum activities and environmental issues. The purpose of this publication is threefold: to increase knowledge about the environmental aspects of Norwegian oil and gas

  • Fact Sheet 2000 Norwegian Petroleum Activity

    17/06/2000 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Energy

    Fact Sheet 2000 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

  • 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 - 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

  • The Defence Budget 1999. Summary

    03/11/1998 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Defence

    The Defence Budget 2000. Summary. location.replace("/fd/html/bud99kort/eng/")

  • Guidelines for dealing with suspected financial irregularities in the foreign service

    11/12/2018 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    As of 11 December 2018 (Replaces the previous guidelines of 18 March 2011).

  • Rules for marrying abroad

    04/12/2019 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Children and Families

    The Norwegian Marriage Act regulates recognition of marriages entered into abroad.

  • Children when parents move apart

    10/12/2009 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Children and Families

    You can download the brochure CHILDREN WHEN PARENTS MOVE APART here (PDF)

  • Brochure about the Norwegian Ministry of Finance

    08/11/2011 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Finance

    The Ministry of Finance is headed by the Minister of Finance, who has overall responsibility for the Ministry’s work and who is aided by a political staff consisting of several state secretaries and a political adviser. Read more about the ministry

  • An Innovative and Sustainable Norway

    05/12/2008 Guidelines/brochures Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    To innovate means to do something new in order to create value. People who live in a stable society based on equality, security, equitable distribution and job satisfaction provide the best starting point for increased innovative ability. Human

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