Category: Trade
The United States is the most globally competitive nation in the world for the first time since the 2008-2009 global financial crisis, according to a new report. Singapore, Germany, Switzerland, and Japan rounded out the top five. The latest Global Competitiveness Report, conducted by the World Economic Forum, uses a new methodology that aims to better […]
Source: Forbes
Category: Government
This month, the World Trade Organization (WTO) is hosting its annual Public Forum, a three-day marathon of open discussion on the latest developments in global trade. As many as 1,500 participants from governments, civil society, business and academia will explore ways to strengthen the rules-based system that has guided international trade for more than 70 years. […]
Source: Washington Diplomat
Category: AmCham News
Every October, the Norwegian Minister of Finance presents the State Budget for the upcoming fiscal year to the Norwegian Parliament (Stortinget). We are pleased that we can share a summary of yesterday’s events with our members, prepared in collaboration with Hill+Knowlton Strategies.
Source: AmCham
Category: AmCham News
Norway is a small and open economy dependent upon foreign direct investments. How can Norwegian companies promote their strengths to enhance attractiveness internationally? How can companies ensure that they are noticed by potential partners or larger firms? And how can Norwegian companies attract the talent and competencies required to compete internationally? Having focused upon sound […]
Source: AmCham
Category: AmCham News
Norway is a small and open economy dependent upon foreign direct investments. How can Norwegian companies promote their strengths to enhance attractiveness internationally? How can companies ensure that they are noticed by potential partners or larger firms? And how can Norwegian companies attract the talent and competencies required to compete internationally? Having focused upon sound […]
Source: AmCham