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INTERNATIONAL TRADE


The Barcode Project highlights Norway’s innovative spirit


‘Norwegian consumers are looking for quality, design and innovation. They are willing to pay a high price for quality products’


Seafood and timber are just some of Norway’s areas of economic development


Oslo Opera House Norwegian consumers are looking for quality, design and innovation.


They are willing to pay a high price for quality products which means there are other opportunities in areas such as clothing, food and drink, gifts and homeware. Norway’s healthcare sector is also developing rapidly, which makes


way for new products and services in infrastructure services, ICT and medical research. There are plans to build three new hospitals which will generate major investment opportunities, and the government is also looking at ways to deal with the challenges in dealing with an increasingly ageing population. For companies looking to do business in Norway, free movement of


goods is the general rule within the EEA, but the agreement applies primarily to industrial goods and only certain farm products and specific species of fish are included. On goods not covered by the agreement, duties are levied in the same


way as on goods from countries outside the EEA. Goods that satisfy the origin rules under the agreement can enter Norway at a reduced or zero rate of duty. To claim this, goods manufactured in the UK and exported to Norway should be accompanied by a movement certificate EUR1 which can be obtained from the International Documentation Team at the Chamber.


If you are looking at Norway as a potential market for growth, or a research or innovation partnership, you can get free advice from Enterprise Europe Network. Find more information at www.enterprise- europe.co.uk or 0333 320 0333 or @EEN_Midlands.


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