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Norway becomes first OGP country to open its company data… and Belgium announces it will too
A couple of months ago, OpenCorporates published our report on access to company data in Open Government Partnership countries, which was pretty dire, with the countries scoring an average of just 21 out of 100 points. Well, today, Norway has boosted … Continue reading
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Tagged api, Brønnøysundregistrene, business registers, companies, norway, OGP, open data, open government partnership, opendata
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