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10.10.2024 | The amendments aim to safeguard a sufficient level of income for foreign pickers and improve monitoring to ensure the rights of pickers are realised. The wild berry sector will be brought into line with other sectors requiring seasonal labour.https://tem.fi/en/-/government-proposes-amendments-to-seasonal-workers-act-to-improve-status-of-foreign-berry-pickers-
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15.5.2024 | The ministerial working group on employment and entrepreneurship decided on 15 May 2024 to prepare amendments to the Seasonal Workers Act and Decree. The primary route for wild berry picking will be seasonal work in an employment relationship. The aim is that the changes will enter into force for the harvest season of 2025.https://tem.fi/en/-/wild-berry-pickers-from-abroad-to-mainly-enter-finland-as-seasonal-workers-in-an-employment-relationship
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26.6.2024 | In May 2024, the Government outlined that the picking of wild berries is an activity based primarily on seasonal work in an employment relationship. The aim is to safeguard a sufficient level of income for foreign pickers and to improve monitoring to ensure the rights of pickers are realised. The sector will be brought into line with other sectors requiring seasonal labour.https://tem.fi/en/-/legislative-changes-to-improve-the-status-of-foreign-berry-pickers-sent-out-for-comments
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6.5.2024 | In its current form, the status of foreign wild berry pickers involves significant risks. To support political decision-making, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment commissioned a study on the economic impacts of different solutions. A working group of the Ministry has also produced an additional impact assessment of the options.https://tem.fi/en/-/report-regulatory-changes-needed-to-improve-the-status-of-wild-berry-pickers-from-abroad
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22.12.2022 | The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment has prepared an amendment to the Seasonal Workers Decree according to which the picking of natural products would take place under contractual employment relationships. The Ministry has also submitted reports to Parliament on acts that aim to prevent the exploitation of foreign workers. The amendments to the Seasonal Workers Act, Act on the Legal Sta...https://tem.fi/en/-/amendment-to-decree-would-make-berry-picking-subject-to-contractual-employment-relationship-legislative-amendments-to-improve-position-of-foreign-workers
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting CSR reporting obligation: Which companies does it apply to and what is required? An Accounting Act amendment approved on 29 December 2016 requires certain types of company to report on their corporat...https://tem.fi/en/csr-reporting
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8.12.2021 | The demand for natural products is expected to grow globally. Natural raw materials are expected to generate significant business activities because their economic potential has not yet been fully realised.https://tem.fi/en/-/sector-report-strong-trends-support-growth-of-the-natural-products-sector
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31.3.2021 | On 31 March 2021, the Government proposed new legislation to improve the legal status and earnings opportunities of foreign berry pickers and to make the competitive environment equal to companies in the sector. As foreign berry pickers have not been deemed to be in an employment relationship but instead to work as entrepreneurs, their status is currently unregulated from a legal point of view.https://tem.fi/en/-/improvements-to-the-status-of-foreign-berry-pickers
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27.3.2020 | “Normally issues concerning the security of supply would not be of general public interest but now, unfortunately, the situation is quite different. The coronavirus outbreak has shown that our security of supply system is both functional and, in European terms, unique,” said Minister of Employment Tuula Haatainen in a briefing on the coronavirus situation organised by the Government on 27 March 2020.https://tem.fi/en/-/tyoministeri-haatainen-huoltovarmuus-rakennetaan-yhteistyolla
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6.9.2017 | Tourism in Finland has increased again this year. The Government has decided to invest in tourism to ensure continued growth. One of the key themes is all-season services. A food tourism competition is one way to promote Finland’s hidden travel gems that facilitate all-season services.https://tem.fi/en/-/hallitus-nosti-matkailun-kasvun-jatkumisen-karjekseen
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27.6.2022 | The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment requests opinions on the proposed programme, regional transition plans and environmental report of the Just Transition Fund (JTF). The Fund mitigates the socio-economic and environmental effects that decarbonisation causes to regional economies and employment in the EU. In Finland, funding will be directed at the reform of the economic structure and measu...https://tem.fi/en/-/just-transition-fund-to-mitigate-effects-of-reduced-peat-energy-use-in-finland-proposed-programme-now-out-for-comments
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10.5.2022 | The recovery from the coronavirus crisis was well under way until Russia’s attack on Ukraine created a new global crisis and fundamentally changed the outlook for the regions, according to a review on the current situation and short-term outlook for the regions published on 10 May 2022. Foreseeing future developments has become increasingly difficult.https://tem.fi/en/-/regional-development-prospects-economic-growth-is-strong-but-difficulties-expected-ahead
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29.5.2017 | The publication “Wood-Based Bioeconomy Solving Global Challenges”, written by top experts from companies, research institutes and universities of Finland, introduces radical product innovations.https://tem.fi/en/-/julkaisu-suomi-on-biotalouden-uusien-innovaatioiden-edellakavija
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1.3.2024 | Minister of Economic Affairs Wille Rydman will attend the annually organised PDAC, the world’s largest mineral exploration and mining event, and the meeting of mining ministers in Toronto, Canada on 3-4 March 2024. The main theme of the meeting will be responsible mining and the clean transition.https://tem.fi/en/-/minister-rydman-to-participate-in-the-world-s-largest-mining-industry-event-with-companies-operating-in-finland
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17.5.2016 | REPORT REP-0447 Vienna 2013 NPP FENNOVOIMA (HANHIKIVI 1) Expert Statement to the EIA Program Oda Becker By Order of the Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management, Project Management Department V/6 “Nuclear Coordi...https://tem.fi/documents/1410877/2445068/Umweltbundesamt.pdf/a3f6753e-b333-4ccc-a9d2-0330bbdcb1ae?version=1.1&t=1463482346000
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14.5.2020 | EU ministers responsible for industry and internal market will meet via video conference on Friday 15 May 2020 to discuss plans for the EU’s economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Minister of Economic Affairs Mika Lintilä and Minister of Employment Tuula Haatainen will represent Finland at the meeting.https://tem.fi/en/-/kilpailukykyministerit-keskustelevat-eu-n-talouden-elpymisesta
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24.4.2020 | EU tourism ministers will hold an informal video conference on 27 April 2020 on the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak on tourism. Minister of Economic Affairs Mika Lintilä will represent Finland at the meeting.https://tem.fi/en/-/eu-ministerit-keskustelevat-koronaviruksen-vaikutuksista-matkailuun
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9.10.2020 | The economic recovery that began in Finland during the summer has stalled. The near-term outlook for the service sectors have started to deteriorate amid rising coronavirus infections and a shift towards the acceleration stage of the epidemic. The outlook for industrial production remains subdued, but recovery measures and a pick-up in demand are expected to give some boost to industry.https://tem.fi/en/-/situation-report-by-the-ministry-of-economic-affairs-and-employment-provides-an-overall-view-of-the-effects-of-coronavirus-on-companies-employment-and-sectors
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2.9.2020 | The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment has issued an updated information package collating follow-up data on how the coronavirus epidemic affects companies and the labour market as well as the service capacity and operating environment in the Ministry’s administrative branch. This time, the main observations in the release concern the financial support granted to companies due to the coronavirus epidemic and the lay-off situation.https://tem.fi/en/-/ministry-of-economic-affairs-and-employment-provides-an-updated-report-on-coronavirus-support-to-companies
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28.5.2020 | The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment has issued its third situation report collating follow-up data on how the coronavirus epidemic affects companies and the labour market as well as the service capacity and operating environment in the Ministry’s administrative branch. This third report focuses on employment and financial support for businesses.https://tem.fi/en/-/tem-n-tilannekuva-lomautukset-toimineet-puskurina-tyottomyyden-kasvussa-yritysten-tuet-estaneet-konkursseja