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Ministry blog TEMatiikkaa
The Ministry of Employment and the Economy’s
ministry blog TEMatiikkaa publishes texts on topical issues. Bloggers are key
persons at the Ministry.
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BlogsMinistry blog TEMatiikkaaThe Ministry of Employment and the Economy’s
ministry blog TEMatiikkaa publishes texts on topical issues. Bloggers are key
persons at the Ministry. New blogs13.05.2013 11:51Nina Vesterinen: Tourism brings income and employment
02.05.2013 09:22Marko Laiho: In for shock treatment?
16.04.2013 11:24The INKA programme challenges cities to think in novel ways The INKA, or innovative cities, programme aims to
create internationally attractive local innovation hubs in Finland. This
programme helps urban regions to focus on their strengths, encouraging them to
select new types of focus areas and intensify cooperation between the public
and private sectors.18.03.2013 08:21Sirpa Alitalo: Enterprisefinland.fi offers new electronic services to companies In the future, the Enterprisefinland.fi web
service will introduce new electronic services for companies, to facilitate
access to services and information. Thanks to this, it will be easier for
customers to find just the right services.19.02.2013 12:59Pasi Järvinen: Many means of preventing a grey economy The accelerated prevention of a grey economy is one of the government’s leading projects in which the Ministry of Employment and the Economy is also taking part. The role of the ministry is to secure fair and sound competition between businesses. 01.02.2013 08:03Lauri Ihalainen: Time right for service reform
Employment and Economic Development Services were reformed in early 2013. At the same time, new regional Employment and Economic Development Offices opened their doors for the first time. The reform was accompanied by entry into force of the new Act on Public Labour and Enterprise Services and the adoption of national service telephone numbers. 10.01.2013 09:50Jan Vapaavuori: Profitable business the only source of wellbeing
18.12.2012 15:26Severi Keinälä: Finland needs more foreign investment and capital
30.11.2012 15:10Markku Karjalainen: Growing demand for wood-based construction and wood-product solutions Every year,
Finland’s forests grow and produce more than 100 million cubic metres of wood,
of which about 55% is utilised. The utilisation of wood could be increased by
roughly 20 million cubic metres per year through use for bioenergy, for
construction purposes, and in the wood-product industry. 15.11.2012 12:32Mari Pantsar-Kallio: Strong growth in the cleantech industry
31.10.2012 12:34Petteri Kuuva: Renewable energy production making good gains
09.10.2012 09:53Putting customers in the driving seat
17.09.2012 08:00Tuija Oivo: Youth Guarantee Coming True
31.08.2012 09:50About Wood I wonder what kind of
wood-related story would attract enough consumer attention around the world to
make people prefer buying Finnish paper and wood products? Or what kind of
story would persuade Finns to buy apartments in wooden blocks of flats? 04.07.2012 10:03Lauri Ihalainen: At home – in Finland 06.06.2012 12:23Jyri Häkämies: Who are MEE customers?
15.05.2012 07:00Keep it short, keep it simple
19.04.2012 09:28Business Intelligence Challenges
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