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Norwegian Government: High level competition in Bergen
[July 03, 2008]

Norwegian Government: High level competition in Bergen


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RDATE:03072008

State aid and competition regulation were central topics of discussion
when Minister of Government administration and reform, Ms Heidi Grande
Roys, last Wednesday and Thursday met with European Competition
Commissioner, Ms Neelie Kroes, in Bergen.

In the discussions, particular emphasis was placed on competition
issues in the ICT sector. This is a sector under very rapid
development, with features that may make the industry susceptible to
anticompetitive behavior. Recently, Microsoft Inc was fined more than
seven billion NOK by Ms Kroes for not complying with EU injunctions. It
was noted that competition authorities should follow this sector
closely to promote innovation as well as consumer interests. An open
standard policy could supplement competition laws in achieving the
benefits of effective competition.

Commissioner Kroes presented the Commission initiative on damages
action and the general approach of the Commission White Paper, which
were welcomed by Minister Grande Roys who expressed Norway's will to
contribute actively in the further process.

Commissioner Kroes also met with Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Mr.
Terje Riis-Johansen, to discuss current energy issues. Particular
emphasis was placed on Norwegian energy, the liberalization of energy
markets, security of energy supply and the commitment on both sides to
promote carbon capture and storage projects.

Joint statement

Commissioner Neelie Kroes and Minister of Government Administration and
Reform Ms. Heidi Grande Roys met in Bergen on 2 and 3 July to exchange
views on current competition and state aid issues of mutual interest.
They noted the close and fruitful cooperation between the European
Commission and the Norwegian competition authorities. It was
particularly noted that Norway, together with Iceland and
Liechtenstein, now participate fully in the policy discussions of the
European Competition Network.

In the discussions, particular emphasis was placed on competition
issues in the ICT sector, the Commission's White Paper on Damages
actions for breach of the EC antitrust rules, the recently adopted
Commission Communication on a procedure for direct settlements and
recent initiatives in Norway strengthening cartel detection and
enforcement.

It was noted that the ITC sector develops rapidly and has features that
may make the industry susceptible to anticompetitive behaviour.
Competition authorities should follow this sector closely, enforcing
their competition laws in order to promote innovation and consumer
welfare. An open standard policy could supplement competition law in
achieving the benefits of competition.

Commissioner Kroes presented the Commission initiative on damages
actions and the general approach of the White Paper, which were
welcomed by Minister Grande Roys who expressed Norway's will to



contribute actively in the further process.

She particularly drew the attention to the Norwegian Dispute Act, which
addresses several of the issues raised in the White Paper.


Minister Grande Roys expressed Norway's wish to have information on
Norway included in the European Commission's State Aid scoreboard, an
overview of state aid granted by the EU Member States. The Minister and
the Commissioner agreed that the EU Commission and Norway will enter
into further discussions about possible future cooperation in regard to
the scoreboard.

Today, Commissioner Kroes also met with Minister of Petroleum and
Energy Mr. Terje Riis-Johansen to discuss various energy-related
issues. Particular emphasis was placed on Norwegian energy, the
liberalisation of energy markets, security of energy supply and the
commitment on both sides to promote Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
projects. Norway has initiated CCS projects which are considered to be
of European interest. The projects have been notified to ESA, and the
process is closely followed by the European Commission.

Minister Riis-Johansen expressed that the EU is Norway's by far largest
market for oil and gas, and energy issues are interlinked not least
concerning energy security. The Minister and Commissioner Kroes agreed
that the world will be dependent upon fossil fuels for decades to come
and the challenge is to make the production and use of fossil fuels
more environmentally friendly. CCS is one important element in this
respect. At the same time, there is a need for major parallel efforts
in developing renewable energy and energy efficiency.

Commissioner Neelie Kroes and Minister of Government Administration and
Reform Ms. Heidi Grande Roys met in Bergen on 2 and 3 July to exchange
views on current competition and state aid issues of mutual interest.
Photo: Andreas Kjeldsberg Pihl, the Norwegian Competition Authority.

Ministry of Government Administration and Reform

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