EUIPO’s Grand Board rules in favour of Iceland
22.12.2022The European Union Intellectual Property Office’s Grand Board of Appeal has rejected all of the...
The European Union Intellectual Property Office’s Grand Board of Appeal has rejected all of the...
Nine tons of Icelandic warmth were aboard a Canadian military transport aircraft that left Keflavik...
The Consulate General's main mission is to enhance political, trade and cultural relations between Iceland and the Faroes, in addition to providing assistance to travellers and promoting tourism.
Iceland opened a Consulate General in the Fareos in 2007, following the conclusion of a comprehensive free trade agreement between the two nations, the Hoyvik Agreement, in 2006.
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