(Priority Sectors Sample Clauses

(Priority Sectors. 1. In accordance with Article 3 of the Agreement, grants shall be available for projects in the same sectors as under the EEA Financial Mechanism as well as in the areas of: • Implementation of Schengen acquis, support of National Schengen Action Plans as well as strengthening the judiciary, • Environment, i. a. with emphasis on strengthening the administrative capacity to implement relevant acquis and investments in infrastructure and technology with priority given to municipal waste management, • Regional policy and cross-border activities, • Technical assistance relating to implementation of acquis communautaire.
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(Priority Sectors. 1. In accordance with Article 3 of Protocol 38a, grants shall be available for projects in any or all of the following priority sectors:
(Priority Sectors. State Parties shall agree to give priority to certain sectorial areas of critical significance to national interest.
(Priority Sectors. The Norwegian Cooperation Programme for Romania shall be available for bilateral cooperation projects between eligible applicants from the Parties to promote social and economic development in Romania within the following priority sectors: — reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, including Joint Implementation projects under the Kyoto Protocol, and other emissions in air and water; — energy efficiency and renewable energy; — facilitating sustainable production, including certification and verification; — health. Possible activities are, inter alia, innovation, human resource-development, networking, capacity-building, technology transfer and research and development
(Priority Sectors. The Norwegian Cooperation Programme for Bulgaria shall be available for bilateral cooperation projects between eligible applicants from the Parties to promote social and economic development in the Republic of Bulgaria within the following priority sectors: — reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, including Joint Implementation projects under the Kyoto Protocol, and other emissions in air and water, — energy efficiency and renewable energy, — facilitating sustainable production, including certification and verification, — implementation of Schengen acquis, support of National Schengen Plans as well as strengthening the judiciary. Possible activities are, inter alia, innovation, human resource-development, networking, capacity-building, technology transfer, and research and development.
(Priority Sectors a. The Participants have decided to prioritise the following sectors by collaborating on research and development opportunities, where applicable, and facilitating increased trade opportunities:

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