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Transport and communications policy The Ministry aims It is the aim of transport and communications policies to promote mobility of information, goods and people and to ensure that people’s everyday life runs smoothly. This aim is pursued by means...https://lvm.fi/en/areas-of-expertise
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Guidance and direction A joint strategy guides and supports the work Agencies and state-owned companies Principles and practices of guidance 1. A joint strategy guides and supports the work One of the Ministry’s core responsibilities is guiding it...https://lvm.fi/en/corporate-governance
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Ministry Sustainable growth, wellbeing and safety through knowledge and connections of the future Law drafting in the transport and communications sectors Cooperation with the European Union International cooperation Overseeing the agencies in the...https://lvm.fi/en/the-ministry
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Information and security Objective and tasks Data economy Media and postal services Cyber security, information security and data protection Road transport and Logistics chains 1. Objective and tasks It is the duty of the Ministry of Transport and...https://lvm.fi/en/information-en
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30.6.2022 | The United Nations Ocean Conference was held in Lisbon from 27 June to 1 July 2022. At the Conference, states pledged to contribute to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, especially that concerning life below water. Finland’s delegation was led by Minister of Economic Affairs Mika Lintilä. State Secretary Terhi Lehtonen and Permanent Secretary Juhani Damski attended the Conference as well.https://lvm.fi/en/-/194055633/finland-promotes-water-protection-in-un-ocean-conference
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1.10.2020 | In its final report, the working group for a digital leap forward proposes that Finland's digitalisation development should focus more on the structures and services of digital society that intersect society at large and accelerate the use of data. The working group handed its report to Timo Harakka, Minister of Transport and Communications, on 1 October 2020.https://lvm.fi/en/-/working-group-for-a-digital-leap-forward-benefits-from-a-digital-economy-at-all-levels-of-society-1233124
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1.10.2020 | In its final report, the working group for a digital leap forward proposes that Finland's digitalisation development should focus more on the structures and services of digital society that intersect society at large and accelerate the use of data. The working group handed its report to Timo Harakka, Minister of Transport and Communications, on 1 October 2020.https://lvm.fi/en/-/194055633/working-group-for-a-digital-leap-forward-benefits-from-a-digital-economy-at-all-levels-of-society
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10.9.2019 | On 10 September 2019, the Ministerial Committee on Economic Policy supported the guidelines presented by Minister of Transport and Communications Sanna Marin to promote large-scale rail transport investments.https://lvm.fi/en/-/194055633/negotiations-on-promoting-large-scale-rail-transport-projects-launched
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10.9.2019 | On 10 September 2019, the Ministerial Committee on Economic Policy supported the guidelines presented by Minister of Transport and Communications Sanna Marin to promote large-scale rail transport investments.https://lvm.fi/en/-/negotiations-on-promoting-large-scale-rail-transport-projects-launched-1020007
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14.9.2018 | The Ministry of Transport and Communications' Transport Climate Policy working group has compiled three alternative scenarios with the aim of eliminating transport emissions. In its interim report, the working group notes that there is no one simple solution.https://lvm.fi/en/-/carbon-free-transport-by-2045-paths-to-an-emission-free-future-983963
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14.9.2018 | Carbon-free transport by 2045 – Paths to an emission-free future Ministry of Transport and Communications Publication date 14.9.2018 6.51 Type: Press release The Ministry of Transport and Communications' Transport Climate Policy working group has ...https://lvm.fi/en/-/194055633/carbon-free-transport-by-2045-paths-to-an-emission-free-future
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State ownership structure of Cinia Group to be simplified - Ministry of Transport and Communications
13.6.2017 | Cinia Group Ltd, a subsidiary of Governia Oy, will be transferred to direct state ownership. Responsibility for ownership steering of Cinia Group Ltd will be reassigned to the Ministry of Transport and Communications. Cinia is owned by the state, employment pension company Ilmarinen and OP Financial Group.https://lvm.fi/en/-/state-ownership-structure-of-cinia-group-to-be-simplified-940227 -
State ownership structure of Cinia Group to be simplified - Ministry of Transport and Communications
13.6.2017 | State ownership structure of Cinia Group to be simplified Ministry of Transport and Communications Publication date 13.6.2017 8.30 Type: Press release Cinia Group Ltd, a subsidiary of Governia Oy, will be transferred to direct state ownership. Res...https://lvm.fi/en/-/194055633/state-ownership-structure-of-cinia-group-to-be-simplified -
28.2.2018 | Working group’s unanimous proposal: Transport network funding must be increased Ministry of Transport and Communications Publication date 28.2.2018 11.00 Type: Press release The parliamentary working group on transport network funding reached its ...https://lvm.fi/en/-/194055633/working-group-s-unanimous-proposal-transport-network-funding-must-be-increased
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28.2.2018 | The parliamentary working group on transport network funding reached its conclusions unanimously after 12 months of deliberations. Its final report on the means for maintaining and developing the transport network was published on Wednesday, 28 February.https://lvm.fi/en/-/working-group-s-unanimous-proposal-transport-network-funding-must-be-increased-967522
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21.6.2007 | The Government wants to steer Finland towards a competitive information society with a human touch.https://lvm.fi/en/-/194055633/a-minister-led-advisory-board-to-develop-the-ubiquitous-information-society