The Division of Environmental and Financial Assistance (DEFA) helps communities access technical and financial resources to help them reduce emissions and address water and wastewater infrastructure needs.
DEFA has been connecting consumers to the electrical grid for over 60-years. Since establishing a foothold in North America over 10 years ago, DEFA has become a dominant supplier to the industry’s largest OE manufacturers and equipment distributors.
DEFA is a family-owned Norwegian technology company established in 1946, with employees in seven countries on three continents. For 80 years, we have evolved from a local family business to an international charging company, driven by the search for new connections between technology and people.
DEFA (Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft) was the state-owned film studio of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) throughout the country's existence. Since 2019, DEFA's film heritage has been made accessible and licensable on the PROGRESS archive platform.
DEFA negotiations began in November 2023, and the bloc aims to conclude at least a portion of the agreement by the end of 2025. The scope of topics under DEFA is wide-ranging, covering areas such as digital trade, e-commerce, emerging technologies, and cross-border data flows.
The DEFA seeks to offer a comprehensive roadmap to empower businesses and stakeholders across ASEAN, through accelerating trade growth, enhancing interoperability, creating a safe online environment, and increasing participation of MSMEs.
JAKARTA – ASEAN countries are seeking to promote the digital economy framework agreement (DEFA), which will allow the region to greatly increase its digital economy potential, but Indonesia’s current protectionist policies may stand in the way of reaching that goal.
DEFA is a family-owned Norwegian technology company established in 1946, with employees in seven countries on three continents. For more than 75 years, we ha...