Norway is taking steps to initiate discussions with the United States regarding the recently imposed tariffs, in an effort to maintain and enhance trade relations between the two countries. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere expressed the government’s commitment to engaging in constructive talks with U.S. officials, seeking a resolution that benefits both parties.
The 15% tariff on Norwegian goods was announced as part of a broader policy targeting global trade. In response, Norway aims to leverage this opportunity for dialogue, with the goal of reaching an agreement that ensures continued trade stability.
As a non-EU member, Norway is also working closely with EU representatives to mitigate any negative impact on its exports to Europe. Prime Minister Stoere is scheduled to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and other key EU figures to discuss the potential effects of the tariff decisions.
Norway’s approach reflects its dedication to fostering strong trade partnerships and ensuring a resilient global supply chain that benefits all stakeholders.
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