Norwegian Finance Minister Open to Modifying Proposed Salmon Tax
Norway’s Finance Minister Trygve Slagsvold Vedum said he is open to adjusting the proposed resource tax on aquaculture, according to a local publication. Following the news, shares of Norwegian salmon farmers rallied on Wednesday.
According to the Norwegian publication Klassekampen, Vedum said talks in the Storting, the country’s supreme legislature, in the spring will be where the final tax decisions will take shape.
“Although there has been a lot of noise now, I hope that several parties will agree that we need a certain ground rent tax. The broader...
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