EU funding is key to unlocking the Arctic’s economic potential, say the region’s representatives

Better digital and transport infrastructure, as well as help diversifying northern economies are top priorities for the European Arctic, representatives from the region told Brussels.

By Kevin McGwin, Arctic Now January 19, 2018
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Extending and improving digital infrastructure should be the main priority for European Union spending in the Arctic, agree political, civic and commercial representatives from parts of the region that take part in Brussels-sponsored programs.

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