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  • 17 March 2020 / Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs

    Regarding issuance of Government securities

    In view of recent events relating to the COVID–19 pandemic, it is foreseeable that the Treasury’s financing need will increase markedly from previous forecasts. The economic outlook for coming months ...


  • 15 March 2020 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of Health

    Large scale testing of general population in Iceland underway

    Updated on March 21, 2020, at 17:20 GMT Iceland has tested 9 768 individuals for COVID-19, which translates to 26 762 per million, compared with 6 343 in South Korea and 13 999 in Bahrein Ice...


  • 14 March 2020 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of Health

    Icelanders advised not to travel abroad

    The Government of Iceland has decided to advise Icelanders not to travel abroad under the current circumstances and Icelanders traveling abroad are encouraged to consider returning to Iceland earlier ...


  • 13 March 2020 / Ministry of Education and Children, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Justice, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Stricter measures to slow down the spread of COVID-19

    The Government has announced a ban on gatherings of 100 people or more, starting Monday 16 March. Universities and upper secondary schools will close for four weeks ...


  • 10 March 2020 / Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of Infrastructure

    Economic response to COVID-19

    The Government of Iceland’s action plan to respond to the economic impact of COVID-19 aims to reduce and shorten the impact on business and the economy while also creating the conditions for a swift r...


  • 09 March 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry of Food٫ Agriculture and Fisheries, Ministry of Justice, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Response to COVID-19 in Iceland

    This statement has been updated on March 13, 2020 Icelandic authorities have taken preventive steps to contain the potential spread of the COVID-19 virus in the country. As Iceland has few entry poin...


  • 28 February 2020 / Ministry of Food٫ Agriculture and Fisheries

    Lumpfish fishery 2020

    Kristján Þór Júlíusson, Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture has issued a regulation for the lumpfish fishery in 2020.  The regulation allows for 25 days fishing for each licence, but thenumber ...


  • 21 February 2020 / Prime Minister's Office

    The Icelandic government seeks to lead an action coalition of the Generation Equality Forum

    The Icelandic government has welcomed UN Women’s Gender Equality Forum and expressed its interest to take on a leadership to support the initiative during the next five years. 2020 marks the 25th anni...


  • 17 February 2020 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Report on Iceland in the UN Human Rights Council

    The objectives of Iceland's membership of the United Nations Human Rights Council have been achieved in all key respects. This is among the conclusions of a report prepared by the Icelandic Ministry f...


  • 28 January 2020 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    UK and EEA EFTA Separation Agreement signed

    Gudlaugur Thór Thórdarson, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation, today signed the EEA EFTA Separation Agreement on behalf of Iceland, alongside the Foreign Ministers of L...


  • 20 January 2020 / Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs

    Minutes of the meeting of the Financial Stability Council on December 17 2019

    Meeting held at the Ministry of Finance and Economic affairs In attendance were: Bjarni Benediktsson, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, chairman; Ásgeir Jónsson, Governor of the Central Bank o...


  • 16 January 2020 / Prime Minister's Office

    The Prime Minister’s Committee for the Future publishes a report on Icelandic society in 2035–2040

    The Committee for the Future, appointed by the Prime Minister, has published a report on Icelandic society in 2035-2040. The publication is the first report by the committee and addresses economic, en...


  • 30 December 2019 / Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs

    Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy for 2020-2024

    The Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs has published Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy for the period 2020-2024. The MTDMS is presented on the basis of the fiscal plan, in accordance with Ar...


  • 20 December 2019 / Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs

    Fourth meeting of the Financial Stability Council in 2019

    The Financial Stability Council held its fourth meeting in 2019 on Tuesday, December 17. This was the last meeting of the Financial Stability Council in its current form as, from the 1st of January 20...


  • 20 December 2019 / Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs

    A swift policy response supports the economy

    Solid economic fundamentals and the authorities‘ swift policy response appropriately supports the economy in the wake of shocks according to a newly released Article IV report on Iceland by the IMF. A...


  • 18 December 2019 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister's Office

    Iceland remains the top country on the World Economic Forum’s gender gap index

    Iceland remains the top country on the World Economic Forum’s gender gap index for the 11th year running. According to the report, gender parity will not be attained for another century if continued ...


  • 17 December 2019 / Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs

    Handling of cases by the Public Procurement Complaints Commission transferred to the Internal Revenue Board

    Effective 1 January 2020, handling of cases by the Public Procurement Complaints Commission will be transferred from the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs to the Internal Revenue Board. The Rol...


  • 06 December 2019 / Ministry of the Environment٫ Energy and Climate

    Regulation banning the use of heavy fuel oil in the territorial sea of Iceland

    The Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources has issued a regulation tightening fuel requirements, which effectively bans the use of heavy fuel oil in the territorial sea of Iceland. The reg...


  • 27 November 2019 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Foreign Ministers of Iceland and Russia met in Moscow

    Gudlaugur Thór Thórdarson, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland, and Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russia Federation, met in Moscow yesterday. The focus of their discussion was...


  • 22 November 2019 / Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs

    Fitch Ratings Affirms Iceland´s ratings at A, outlook stable

    Today Fitch Ratings has published a new commentary on Iceland´s sovereign ratings. Iceland´s credit ratings are unchanged; Long-Term (LT) foreign- and local ratings are affirmed at A and Short-Term (S...

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