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    Storting. Erna Solberg, statsminister og partileder i Høyre.

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    Solberg said both India and Norway have agreed to increase cooperation in ocean economy.

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    Prime Minister Solberg has given a lot of encouragement to global efforts towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals.

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    Harald Solberg, CEO of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association, sees a world of opportunity from his office overlooking Oslo.

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    Harald Solberg, CEO of the Norwegian Shipping Association, sees a world of opportunity from his office overlooking Oslo.

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    That is the only solution, if not we fear regional solutions, and that will not work, � Solberg said.

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    It's a pilot project that, Solberg says, demonstrates how society can benefit from the industry's unique position on the ocean waves.

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    Norway's Prime Minister, Erna Solberg, responded by saying the nation can keep drilling for decades and abide by the 2015 Paris climate agreement.

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    Later, Norwegian ambassador to India Nils Ragnar Kamsvg, in a tweet, clarified that Solberg had not offered to mediate between India and Pakistan.

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    In the same period demand will increase by maybe 60 percent, so in absolute terms it�s more than a half, � Solberg said.

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    He's now followed by more than 210 word leaders, although Obama follows just two himself- Norway's Erna Solberg and Russian Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev.

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    Later, Norwegian ambassador to India Nils Ragnar Kamsv g, in a tweet, clarified that Solberg had not offered to mediate between India and Pakistan.

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    Solberg doesn't just want the NSA to serve and support its members- he wants the organisation, its members and the whole industry to help tackle universal issues.

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    Solberg doesn't just want the NSA to serve and support its members- he wants the organization, its members and the whole industry to help tackle universal issues.

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    Solberg, while replying to a question on whether a military solution was possible in the Kashmir Valley, said,“I personally don't believe that military solutions can solve problems,

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    Here, as a partner and keynote speaker, Solberg will no doubt be looking to communicate the role Norway and his members can play in the evolving ocean space.

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    Mention of 2019 doesn't prompt a surge of optimism, with talk of Trump, trade wars and increasingly protectionist attitudes, but mid-term signs and long-term prospects see Solberg's smile, and that word‘evolution', return.

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    The upcoming visit of Prime Minister Solberg will provide an opportunity to the two sides to review the progress in bilateral cooperation and discuss ways to further expand the multifaceted partnership in areas of common interest.

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    Raising women's participation in the labour force to the same level as men can boost India's GDP by 27 per cent, IMF Chief Christine Lagarde and Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg have said in a joint paper.

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    In what was once regarded as the traditional stomping ground of slightly more‘mature' individuals, Solberg and other leading figures- such as NSA president and CEO of Klaveness Lasse Kristoffersen and Wilhelmsen CEO Thomas Wilhelmsen- are putting a fresh face on the business.

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    Here Solberg sees possibilities for Norway to establish a mantle as a leader in specialized vessels, such as the Hurtigruten ships currently being built by Norway's Kleven Verft, with frontier operational areas(e.g. the Arctic) and an emphasis on quality rather than volume.

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    Here, Solberg sees possibilities for Norway to establish a mantle as a leader in specialised vessels, such as the Hurtigruten ships currently being built by Norway's Kleven Verft, with frontier operational areas(eg the Arctic) and an emphasis on quality rather than volume.

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    Solberg is keen to position Norway and its 25,148 km long coastline as a‘laboratory' for new ideas and technology, as exemplified by the opening of the world's first autonomous shipping test-bed in Trondheimsfjord in September 2016, the current growth of battery powered ferries, and the first development of a hydro-electric ferry, to be launched in Rogaland in 2021.

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