The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries is responsible for developing and regulating tourism. The Ministry co‑operates closely with other principal ministries relevant to tourism, including those dealing with local government, regional development, agriculture, food, transportation, climate and environment.
Through the Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation, regional and local authorities have a key role in promoting tourism development. They establish conditions of key importance to tourism, with responsibility for planning and regulating infrastructure, utilities, national parks and natural and cultural heritage attractions. The Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation owns half of Innovation Norway.
Several regions (and some municipalities) have their own strategies for tourism and give financial support to their regional and local Destination Management Organisations. Regional reform initiated in 2020 gave the counties renewed roles and wider responsibilities and is expected to provide a more efficient framework to solve cross-sectoral challenges to benefit the tourism industry, which interacts with many sectors and stakeholders within and across regional borders.
The Ministry of Climate and Environment and Ministry of Transport are key partners, given their roles in developing policies in favour of a more sustainable tourism sector. In addition, The Ministry of Agriculture and Food is contributing to realising the potential for increased value creation resulting from co‑operation between farmers and food producers, restaurants and other parts of the tourism industry.
Innovation Norway, a state-owned company, delivers the national tourism organisation function. Innovation Norway's main goal is to increase overall economic growth and value creation for the Norwegian economy, considering sustainability goals. To reach this target in tourism, Innovation Norway focuses on stimulating product development and promoting Norway as a brand and tourist destination internationally. Innovation Norway is funded mainly by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries but also receives funding from other ministries and counties. For its NTO role, Innovation Norway receives approximately NOK 180 million annually.
Innovation Norway allocates travel and tourism companies loans, grants, and guarantees. In 2020/21, these sums increased substantially due to extraordinary measures and transfers to compensate businesses for COVID‑19 impacts. In 2020, Innovation Norway allocated NOK 724 million in loans and grants to travel and tourism companies, an increase of 137% from the previous year. Of this amount, NOK 249 million was extraordinary funding. The remaining NOK 475 million was allocated as industry‑neutral business support. The funds have largely been used for restructuring activities.