European policy
It is in Norway’s national interest to cooperate closely with the EU and to participate actively in the ongoing political processes in Europe. In order to successfully influence important decisions, Norway must be more clear and assertive, and more active in the early stages of debate on issues of European policy.
Norway’s relations with Europe
The EU is Norway’s most important trading partner, and EU policy has an impact on many sectors of Norwegian society.
EEA and Norway Grants
These pages provide information on Norway's contribution to reducing social and economic disparities within the European Economic Area (EEA).
More on european policy
Latest on european policy
What's new
- Agreement on EEA and Norway Grants Press release 12/09/2024
- Opening address by the Prime Minister at a Conference on Norway, the EEA and the European Single Market Speech/statement 02/09/2024
- State Secretary Maria Varteressian's speech for EU ambassadors about the EEA Speech/statement 22/07/2024
- Norway and EU sign Security and Defence Partnership Press release 06/06/2024
- Review of Norway’s experience of cooperation under the EEA Agreement Press release 21/04/2024
Documents
- NOU 2024: 7 - Norway and the EEA: Development and experiences Norwegian Official Report (NOU) 11/04/2024
- Notification - CO2 tax - exemption for undertakings covered by the ETS Letter 05/03/2024
- Notification - excise duty on waste incineration - exemption for undertakings covered by the ETS Letter 29/02/2024
- Meld. St. 5 (2023–2024) - A Resilient Health Emergency Preparedness Report to the Storting 24/11/2023
- NOU 2023: 25 - The transition to low emissions Norwegian Official Report (NOU) 27/10/2023
Other websites
Contact
Department for European Affairs and International Trade
E-mail: avdeling.for.europa@mfa.no
Phone:
+47 23 95 05 51
Address:
Postboks 8114 Dep., 0032 Oslo
Visitor address:
7. juniplassen 1 / Victoria Terrasse 7,