BeNeLuxA Initiative
This collaborative project between Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Austria focuses on joint health technology assessment and joint procurement of medicines, allowing Member States to pool data and negotiate prices with pharmaceutical companies ...
GrenzInfoPunkt
GrenzInfoPunkt is a network of information offices along the Belgian-Dutch-German triple border, providing personalised advice to commuters on the other side of the border. The main profile of the organisation is to answer questions on employment (such as job search, ...
Øresunddirekt
Serving both sides of the Øresund Bridge, the Øresunddirekt information office and website provides information on how to get around (mainly work) on the other side of the border. The organisation is in direct contact with the authorities in both ...
INFOBEST
INFOBEST is a network of four consultancy offices in the Upper Rhine region, which since the 1990s has been helping people living along the triple border to move across the border and reduce administrative burdens ...
Info Norden
Info Norden is a common information platform for Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and the three special status areas (Åland, Faroe Islands, Greenland), which aims to make the regulatory framework in the Nordic countries more transparent and to facilitate cross-border ...
Your Europe
Your Europe is a Your Europe | Language selection information platform that provides an overview of the most important legislation and administrative requirements in the Member States of the European Union. The site aims to promote the rights and opportunities ...
Border People
In 2001, the Northern South Ministerial Council (NSMC), which promotes cooperation between Ireland and Northern Ireland, published the Barriers to Mobility Study, which identified the barriers that prevent people crossing the Irish border to live and work ...
Barriers caused by lack of information
The lack of information affects both citizens and authorities, particularly in cross-border activities such as employment, starting businesses, or public procurement. The two countries have distinct administrative systems, making it unclear at which institutional level specific competencies are handled and ...
The impact of telephone service providers’ misinformation practices on the free market
Turizmuskormányzás According to the information received from Slovak commuters, these employees are unable to purchase prepaid SlM cards in the shops of larger service providers, as customer service staff require presentation of a Hungarian official document for the purchase. The ...

