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  1. EU health ministers to discuss rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations in EU Member States at videoconference on 13 January - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    13.1.2021 | The EU health ministers will hold an informal videoconference on Wednesday 13 January. The theme of the conference will be the rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations in the EU Member States. Minister of Family Affairs and Social Services Krista Kiuru will represent Finland at the conference.
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  2. National Transport System Plan well established as practice, funding still a challenge - Finnish Government

    14.10.2022 | The first National Transport System Plan, Transport 12, covers the years 2021 to 2032. The Ministry of Transport and Communications monitors the progress of the measures included in the Transport 12 plan on an annual basis. The second summary report on this was published on 13 October 2022.
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  3. Companies in all sectors can apply for business cost support if their turnover has decreased due to COVID-19 - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment

    18.12.2020 | The support for business costs is intended for all companies whose turnover has decreased by at least 30 per cent due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 18 December 2020, the Government issued a decree on the sectors that can apply for support without providing further justification. If a company does not operate in one of the sectors defined in the decree, it must justify the need for support and provide an account of the loss of turnover due to COVID-19.
    tem.fi/en/-/companies-in-all-sectors-can-apply-for-business-cost-support-if-their-turnover-has-decreased-due-to-covid-19
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  4. Nordic cooperation vital post COVID-19 - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment

    14.4.2020 | The Nordic Ministers of business met on Friday April 3 2020, to discuss ways to focus on a cross-Nordic approach to re-energising the trade, industries, tourism, service sectors and innovative fo-cused companies in the Nordic countries following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  5. National campaign encourages people to return to public transport - Ministry of Transport and Communications

    5.11.2021 | The national #TaasMennään (#LetsGoAgain) public transport campaign, carried out through inter-authority collaboration, will begin on Friday 5 November 2021. The purpose of the campaign is to encourage passengers to return to public transport. 
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  6. Changes to restrictions on entry into the country - Ministry of the Interior

    11.2.2021 | On 11 February, the Government decided to change certain entry restrictions, which will take effect from 15 February. Because the coronavirus situation in Iceland has improved, Finland will no longer restrict entry from Iceland. In contrast, entry restrictions will again apply to residents of Rwanda arriving from Rwanda. In addition, the opening hours of certain border crossing points on the western border in Lapland and the eastern border will be limited.
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  7. Close to EUR 100 million increase proposed for the Ministry of the Interior’s administrative branch - Finnish Government

    4.11.2021 | In the fourth supplementary budget for 2021, a net increase of EUR 99.7 million is proposed for the administrative branch of the Ministry of the Interior. This includes EUR 65 million for the procurement of new offshore patrol vessels for the Border Guard, EUR 30 million for safeguarding the operations of the police and EUR 10.38 million for the administrative branch’s expenditure arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and internal border controls. 
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  8. Budget proposal for 2021 provides a route for exiting the COVID-19 crisis - Finnish Government

    16.9.2020 | The Government is committed to protecting people’s wellbeing and the ability of businesses to cope during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis in Finland, with as few detrimental human and economic consequences as possible. Its recovery-focused budget proposal for 2021 provides a route for exiting the crisis and continues the development of the welfare state in a socially, ecologically and economically sustainable manner.
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  9. Government decides to supplement action plan for COVID-19 hybrid strategy - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    25.1.2021 | In its meeting on 25 January, the Government decided to supplement the action plan implementing the hybrid strategy to combat COVID-19. The Government will adopt a resolution on the matter tomorrow.
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  10. Government submits its position on Single Market Emergency Instrument to Parliament - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment

    27.10.2022 | The purpose of the Single Market Emergency Instrument is to strengthen the preparedness and functioning of the internal market in crises. The proposal includes measures on cooperation and information exchange as well as joint procurement and strategic reserves. The Government supports the strengthening of crisis resilience and coordination, but it also has some reservations concerning the proposal.
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