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PAUL NEMES 13-06-2013 NORWAY 28,141 commuters Export € 14 billion Import € 12 billion DENMARK 20,189 commuters Export € 9 billion Import € 11 billion FINLAND 2,660 commuters Export € 9 billio Import € 6.5 bill Source: Värmland Regional Development Council weden in relation to its neighbours

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Sweden in relation to its neighbours. NORWAY 28,141 commuters Export € 14 billion Import € 12 billion. Source: Värmland Regional Development Council. FINLAND 2,660 commuters Export € 9 billion Import € 6.5 billion. DENMARK 20,189 commuters Export € 9 billion Import € 11 billion. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NORWAY28,141 commutersExport € 14 billionImport € 12 billion

DENMARK20,189 commutersExport € 9 billionImport € 11 billion

FINLAND2,660 commutersExport € 9 billionImport € 6.5 billion

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Sweden in relation to its neighbours

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Commuting from Sweden to Norway

Source: Värmland Regional Development Council

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PostNord 24,541 employees

Commuters to Norway (2010)27,652

Source: Värmland Regional Development Council and largestcompanies.se

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From Sweden:Värmland and Västra Götaland = 45 per cent

To Norway:Oslo, Akershus, Østfold % Hedmark = 66 per cent

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Source: Värmland Regional Development Council

Persons Employed in Norway

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Income in Norway

Source: Värmland Regional Development Council

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Border Trade

Source: Värmland Regional Development Council

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Increase in Border Trade 2004-2012(2004 = 100)

Source: Värmland Regional Development Council

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A Swedish-Norwegian Good Practice:Grensetjänsten - The Border Service

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From Project to Nordic RecognitionThen (2002)• Interreg Sweden Norway

project

• 01.08.2002 – 07.03.2006

• Partners: Local and regional authorities

• Financing: Interreg, regional and local

• Budget: € 300 000/year

• Employees in the project: 3 

Now• Permanent organisation,

recognised by the Nordic Council of Ministers

• Not limited in time

• Partners: Ministries, national authorities, regional authorities, trade unions, local municipalities, border committees

• Financing: Nordic (Nordic Council of Ministers), national (ministries in SE and NO), regional and local

• Budget: € 800 000/year

• Employees: 7  

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Then (2002)

- Information- Freedom of movement/

border obstacles- Coordination- Recruitment

Now

- Information- Freedom of movement/

border obstacles- Coordination- Recruitment

- The Nordic Council of Minsters’ Freedom of Movement Forum (Border Obstacles)

- Semi-official national referral organisation re. freedom of movemement

- Participation in international projects

From Project to Nordic Recognition

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www.gtm.nu@grensetjansten

The Border Service/Grensetjänsten