Examples of using Cross-border co-operation in English and their translations into Swedish
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In addition, measures need to be taken to further improve cross-sector and cross-border co-operation among supervisory and other relevant authorities.
Nord: Sápmi The EU programme Interreg Nord 2014- 20 supports cross-border co-operation in order to strengthen economic and social development.
Other specific actions imply financial support for Turkey's participation in Community programmes and agencies as well as cross-border co-operation.
including those relating to cross-border co-operation CBC.
of the Council establishing a European grouping of cross-border co-operation EGCC.
The main issue in need of reform is genuine cross-border co-operation, which needs to be strengthened.
This instrument will also improve the Union's capacity to support cross-border co-operation at its external borders.
Helena Renström called upon the audience to find new cross-border co-operation because that is where innovations take place.
In addition, the conference is intended to create new cross-border co-operation across the various disciplines.
PHARE CBC programmes support cross-border co-operation(CBC) with Member States
Meanwhile, the extension of the Lamfalussy arrangements should further encourage cross-border co-operation in financial supervision
These are tailor-made programmes for cross-border co-operation, deprived urban areas,
National and regional research programmes are insufficiently geared up to each other and cross-border co-operation between universities and industry is not yet widespread.
Cross-Border Co-operation will contribute as appropriate to the implementation of existing
Particular emphasis will also be given to cross-border co-operation between Turkey and the European Union,
Phare Cross-border Co-operation project"Improving the cross-border co-operation of national disability councils in the Baltic Sea Region.
By strengthening cross-border co-operation, providers of insurance
Cross-border co-operation in this region continued to develop
Cross-border co-operation must contribute to promoting regional economic development
The Phare CBC Regulation of December 1998 has introduced substantial changes in the way cross-border co-operation programmes operate, aimed at aligning Phare CBC with Interreg practices.