Norwegian Export Council

The Norwegian Export Council (Norwegian: Norges Eksportråd) was a Norwegian state-owned consultant organ established in 1945. Its role was to provide consultancy and advice for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in export-related matters. Until 1994 the council was financed by a levy on exports, but from 1996 it was a foundation co-financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise. It was superseded by Innovation Norway on 1 January 2004.[1]

Directors

  • 1946–1948 Bjarne Børde
  • 1948–1951 Thor Brodtkorb
  • 1951–1952 Bjarne Børde
  • 1953–1955 Nils Anton Jørgensen
  • 1955–1971 Otto Christian Malterud
  • 1971–1979 Gunnar Rogstad
  • 1979–1982 Einar Magnussen
  • 1983–1988 Arne Langeland
  • 1988–1995 Kjell-Martin Fredriksen
  • 1995–2001 Per Andreas Vogt
  • 2002–2003 Arild H. Blixrud
gollark: If you have tons of money there are satellite modem modules available.
gollark: Also perhaps that LoRa thing for slow but robust data communications.
gollark: Maybe you could use really directional antennae or something.
gollark: Simply buy a megaphone.
gollark: I too want Google to have all my communication data, what a great idea.

References

  1. "Norges Eksportråd". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 24 June 2014.


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