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Regional Development Guidelines 2040 Cover page of publication: Regional Development Guidelines 2040. Regional development affects the vitality of regions in the long term. Anticipation is needed to plan long-term work. The Regional Development Gu...https://tem.fi/en/regional-development-guidelines-2040
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Key guidelines on CSR The following internationally recognised guidelines and principles make up the backbone of corporate social responsibility: OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (published in 1976, latest update in 2023) The Guidelin...https://tem.fi/en/key-guidelines-on-csr
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Guidelines and monitoring Under the RES Directive, each EU Member State must submit every two years to the Commission a report on progress in the promotion and use of energy from renewable sources. The RES Directive means the Directive 2009/28/EC ...https://tem.fi/en/renewable-energy-guidelines-and-monitoring
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Handling Specific Instances of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises The OECD Guidelines comprise recommendations issued by states to multinational enterprises. They provide non-binding principles and standards for responsible business...https://tem.fi/en/handling-specific-instances-of-the-oecd-guidelines-for-multinational-enterprises
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Aim of the Act on the Promotion of Immigrant Integration is to ensure equality The purpose of the Integration Act is to support and promote integration and make it easier for immigrants to play an active role in Finnish society. Another purpose of...https://tem.fi/en/legislation-and-guidelines
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Questions and answers about the OECD National Contact Points Who participates in decision-making? The members of the Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility and the Minister of Employment participate in decision-making concerning the complain...https://tem.fi/en/questions-and-answers-about-the-oecd-national-contact-points
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Aid for electrification Some of the EU ETS allowance costs passed on in electricity prices will be compensated for a limited number of industries through an aid for the electrification of energy-intensive industries. Provisions on this scheme are ...https://tem.fi/en/aid-for-electrification
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Documents on planning and monitoring Guidelines The preparation of the operational and financial planning documents and documents pertaining to monitoring is based on the State Budget Act and the State Budget Decree, in addition to which the prepa...https://tem.fi/en/documents-on-planning-and-monitoring
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Key legislation EU competition law Articles 101 and 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union Council Regulation (EC) No 1/2003 on the implementation of the rules on competition laid down in Articles 81 and 82 of the Treaty Regula...https://tem.fi/en/key-legislation
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Business and human rights Human rights are rights that belong to all human beings equally. All human beings are entitled to enjoy their human rights without discrimination. Human rights are indivisible, interlinked and interdependent. This means t...https://tem.fi/en/enterprises-and-human-rights
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Fifth application round for energy investments under Finnish RRP The aim of the aid scheme is to promote energy investment and energy infrastructure projects that are in line with Finland’s Recovery and Resilience plan and that reduce greenhouse g...https://tem.fi/en/fifth-application-round-for-energy-investment-aid
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Accounting Nearly all corporations and foundations referred to in the Finnish legislation must keep accounting records. Natural persons engaged in business or professional activities must also keep records on these activities. Provisions on accoun...https://tem.fi/en/accounting
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Impact assessments on companies, employment and working life in legislative drafting Within the Government, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment is responsible for developing the impact assessments on companies, employment and working l...https://tem.fi/en/impact-assessment-of-legislation
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Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility The Committee is a consultative body that supports administrative decision making. Members of the Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility represent various authorities, trade and industry, and labo...https://tem.fi/en/committee-on-corporate-social-responsibility
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Innovation-friendly regulation Major social changes and rapid technological development have increased the significance of regulation in enabling innovation activities and introduction of new technologies and business models. Innovations and new t...https://tem.fi/en/innovation-friendly-regulation
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Consumers A proper functioning of the markets is essential for the promotion of Finnish competitiveness. The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment is tasked with creating good conditions for access to goods and services, as well as for entre...https://tem.fi/en/consumers
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Combating forced labour Forced labour refers to a situation where a person has not voluntarily offered themselves for work but is forced into it under a threat of penalty. Forced labour is a serious issue throughout the world. Prohibition of produ...https://tem.fi/en/combating-forced-labour
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Streamlining of regulation The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment seeks, as part of its own activities and across central government administration, to streamline legislation and regulations affecting businesses. More streamlined legislat...https://tem.fi/en/streamlining-legislation-at-the-meae
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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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Ministry´s Visual Identity The logo of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment is available in different file formats in the Ministry’s visual material bank. Graphic guidelines, specifying the possible uses and purposes of the logo, are av...https://tem.fi/en/visual-identity