
Hanna Katrín Friðriksson
Hanna Katrín Friðriksson is the Icelandic Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture, recognized for her advocacy on behalf of farmers and her role in economic discussions. She was recently in the news for announcing Daði Má Kristófersson's decision to retract his proposed changes to the customs classification of dairy products, reflecting her commitment to engaging with stakeholders and balancing international obligations with the interests of local producers.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Iceland | 21 | 6.00 | 1.24% | +60% | 341,243 | 6,756 | $24,000 | 475$ |
Totals | 21 | 341,243 | 6,756 | $24,000 | 475$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
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Iceland:
Hanna Katrín Friðriksson, the Minister of Fisheries, signed a declaration for increased cooperation with the EU.
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Iceland:
Hanna Katrín Friðriksson recently signed a declaration with the EU for increased cooperation in marine and fisheries matters.
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Iceland:
Hanna Katrín Friðriksson, the Minister of Fisheries, signed a declaration of intent with Costas Kadis.
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Iceland:
Hanna Katrín is the Minister of Fisheries and signed a declaration for increased cooperation with the EU.
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Iceland:
Hanna Katrín Friðriksson, the Minister of Industries, alternates between traveling on Saga Class and economy class.
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Iceland:
Hanna Katrín Friðriksson is the Minister of Fisheries who had a bill postponed that aimed to ensure a 48-day coastal fishing period.
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Iceland:
Hanna Katrín Friðriksson is the Minister of Fisheries and signed a cooperation declaration regarding marine issues between Iceland and the EU.
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Iceland:
Hanna Katrín Friðriksson, the Minister of Fisheries, expressed disappointment over not completing her fishing bill this spring.
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Iceland:
Hanna Katrín Friðriksson added a thousand tons to the cod fishing quota for coastal fishing.
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Iceland:
Hanna Katrín Friðriksson, the Minister of Fisheries, concluded the third discussion on the fishing fee bill earlier today.
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