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  1. Transition pathway for Proximity and social economy.pdf

    8.5.2023 | 2 Transition pathway “PROXIMITY AND SOCIAL ECONOMY” ECOSYSTEM Draft: consultation October 2022 3 Contents CONTENTS .....................................................................................
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  2. Internal border control to be reinstated for traffic between Finland and the Schengen countries on 28 December – same restrictions now apply to all passengers arriving in Finland - Finnish Government

    28.12.2021 | Internal border control will be reinstated at Finland’s borders starting on Tuesday 28 December. There will also be other changes to the restrictions on entry, and as of 28 December, the same restrictions will apply to everyone arriving in Finland from abroad. The Government decided on the new restrictions today. The decision will enter into force on 28 December at 15.00 Finnish time and will remain in force until 16 January 2022. 
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  3. Temporary flexibility in EU State aid rules to mitigate difficulties caused by the COVID-19 outbreak - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment

    20.3.2020 | On 19 March 2020, the European Commission issued a communication on its Temporary Framework which considerably relaxed the EU State aid rules, thereby enabling Member States to effectively respond to the exceptional economic difficulties caused by the COVID-19 outbreak. The measures introduced under the communication would be temporary and in force until the end of 2020. The purpose of the Tempor...
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  4. SME Barometer: SME outlook plummeted following COVID-19 - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment

    9.9.2020 | This year has been exceptionally difficult for SMEs due to the crisis caused by the coronavirus epidemic, as reflected in the SME Barometer on the expectations of small and medium-sized enterprises for near-term economic development, published on 9 September 2020.
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  5. 21,500 visitors in the museum in 2021 - Police

    26.1.2022 | The Police Museum attracted some 21,500 visitors in 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the museum had to close for some time and the number of visitors was restricted at times.
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  6. Government reaches agreement on fourth supplementary budget proposal for 2021 - Finnish Government

    4.11.2021 | The fourth supplementary budget proposal for 2021 will reduce the central government’s net borrowing requirement for this year by approximately EUR 2.2 billion. The proposal takes into account changes in needs estimates resulting from the economic upturn and increases in tax revenue estimates. On the whole, the supplementary budget proposal envisages a reduction of approximately EUR 249 million in appropriations for 2021.
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  7. Finland stresses importance of finding solutions to global education crisis at UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development - OKM - Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland

    28.6.2022 | The UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) will meet in New York between 5 and 15 July.
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  8. Growth rate of new coronavirus cases stabilised compared to previous week - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    22.10.2020 | For the past month, the number of new COVID-19 infections has risen significantly in Finland, but now the growth rate seems to have slowed down. The percentage of positive samples of all tested samples has come down at national level compared to the previous week.
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  9. National vaccination strategy to be updated - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    25.11.2021 | With a view to the need to enhance the population’s vaccination coverage in line with the epidemiological situation in autumn 2021, Finland’s COVID-19 vaccination strategy will be updated. Vaccines are the most effective way to protect the population from the COVID-19 disease and to curb the coronavirus epidemic. Vaccines are available free of charge to all those who want them and who have no health-related impediment to being vaccinated.
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  10. Internal border control will end, restrictions on external border traffic will continue until 14 February - Finnish Government

    29.1.2022 | In line with the Government decision of 27 January, internal border control between Finland and all Schengen countries will end on 31 January. Restrictions on entry at Finland’s external borders will continue until 14 February.
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