ICELAND/NORWAY

BY KEITH NUTHALLSTATE aid payments made to the aviation industry in Norway and Iceland, to enable companies to afford war insurance cover since the September 11 attacks, have been approved by the Surveillance Authority of the European Free Trade Area, (EFTA).The organisation plays a similar role to that of the European Commission within the European Union, making sure EFTA member states, (which include Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland), abide by the association's rules and those of the European Economic Area (EEA), (of which the first three ...


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