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6.11.2024 Blog Debt calculations under the new EU fiscal rules take the Finnish earnings-related pension scheme into account more realistically than before
6.11.2024 Blog Why does the EU fiscal framework require more extensive fiscal adjustments from Finland than from other countries?
31.5.2024 Blog The Finnish battery sector will fall behind other countries if the availability of workforce cannot be anticipated
28.3.2024 Blog The length of the adjustment plan in the reformed EU debt rules is of great importance to Finland
22.3.2024 Blog The EU’s debt rules are being reformed – the focus will shift strongly to Member State-specific assessment
5.10.2023 Blog Long-term partnerships with private suppliers can be beneficial to central government contracting entities