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- What is controversial is that through this provokes our trading partners. Norway has formally all


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Under pressure from the Centre government beverage industries changes beverage industries duty of NOK percent on a variety of agricultural products such as hard cheeses, some meats and lamb. This means that for example Danish cheeses reminiscent Norvegia becomes much more expensive, and fast so expensive that the Norwegian market are irrelevant.
- I do not think it has gone up to the government which world it is we live in, how the economic crisis affects neighboring countries and how we are seen when we introduce beverage industries such measures, says Paal Frisvold, chairman of the European Movement, the online newspaper NA24.
- Abstain from such measures Frisvold points out that the European politicians have been tempted by protectionist measures to improve the situation at home, but they have turned these thoughts down.
- When the crisis broke out as suggested by the then French President Nicolas Sarkozy to call home production of French cars from Eastern Europe. He was met with sharp resistance because there are common rules for all. Although the crisis is very serious for French industry has yet franskmenene related to the rules. Comparing the wage level of Norwegian farmers and French workers making cars there is little understanding of farmers to protect more, he said.
The details of the new measures will know when the government will present the state budget on Monday 8 October but already now it is feared that the government's change can have unfortunate consequences.
- What is controversial is that through this provokes our trading partners. Norway has formally allowed to do this through agreements with the EU and the WTO, but our main trading partners are the EU, Denmark and Sweden will probably appreciate this, says Ivar Gaasland, at the Department of Economics at the University of Bergen, the online newspaper NA24 .
- The government might damage the entire Norwegian export industry much more than the protection they want to give agriculture, says Reidar Nilsen, head of the Norwegian Fishermen's Association, the online newspaper NA24.
- The fishing industry exports seafood for over 50 billion a year, and about 95 percent of the fish caught is exported. A more protectionist trade policies from Norway will contribute to slower growth in the seafood industry and the fishing industry must use extensive resources to re-establish stable and predictable trade conditions, for example the EU, says Reidar Nilsen.
- The EU is not working so only one is fobannet a place as one takes again somewhere else. EU respect the legal obligations they have and there is willingness on finding solutions. There is a meeting of the EEA Joint Committee next week and then it will be interesting to hear what the reactions are.
- EU treats the other hand Norway very generously. Norway has settled on his knees to come into the EU agencies for food safety, air safety and the new system of supervision of the banking industry. And they have been allowed because of the very great favor.
- It will provide a considerable increase in import costs, and of course means that you can increase the domestic beverage industries price of cheese from the dairy and Synnøve Finden, which will give the farmer a higher price, says Gaasland.
Garden Plant toll But while Norway is now increasing tariffs, beverage industries the government has recently put their minds to the Danish Government to the boil by a similar action. beverage industries The reason is that the plant Hortensia Norway penalties with a duty rate of 72 percent, which they fear will affect jobs.
"There is a misconception that Norway has raised duties on Hortensia. beverage industries Norwegian customs authorities have only clarified what is stuehortensia (hydrangea macrophylla) by Nomenclature (Part No. 06.02.9043). beverage industries The duty rate for stuehortensia from the EU to Norway (72 percent) is thus not new, but has been Unch

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