Norway Strongly Opposes US Unilateral Tariffs and Questions Trade Overcapacity Probe
Norway has expressed sharp criticism over the United States' decision to impose unilateral tariffs on Norwegian goods, labeling the move as a source of significant economic uncertainty. Following high-level diplomatic talks in Washington between State Secretary Motzfeldt Kravik and US Deputy Trade Representative Jeff Goettman, Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide emphasized that any future trade deals must align with Norway's national interests. Furthermore, Oslo has questioned the legitimacy of the US-led investigation into global industrial overcapacity, urging for a more transparent and fair approach to international trade.















