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Norway's Prime Minister to meet US President Trump on Thursday

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Posted on April 21, 2025

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· Last updated: April 21, 2025

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Norway's PM Stoere to Meet Trump for Key Talks on Thursday

OSLO (Reuters) -Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere and finance minister Jens Stoltenberg will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Thursday, the prime minister's office said.

The meeting at the White House will, among other things, cover the security policy situation, NATO and the war in Ukraine as well as trade and business topics, the statement on Monday said.

"Norway and the US cooperate in a number of areas, and the US is an important trading partner for Norway. I look forward to talking about areas where we can cooperate even more closely in the future," Stoere said.

The Trump administration announced a 15% tariff on goods imported into the United States from Norway as part of a wider, global effort with trading partners around the world. In line with many other countries, the tariff has been lowered to 10% for a 90-day period.

(Reporting by Nora Buli in Oslo; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Norway's PM Stoere to meet President Trump in Washington.
  • Discussion topics include NATO, Ukraine, and trade.
  • US tariffs on Norwegian goods recently adjusted.
  • Norway seeks closer cooperation with the US.
  • Meeting highlights Norway-US strategic partnership.

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The main topic is the meeting between Norway's Prime Minister Stoere and US President Trump to discuss security, NATO, and trade.
What will be discussed in the meeting?
The meeting will cover security policy, NATO, the war in Ukraine, and trade relations between Norway and the US.
What changes have been made to US tariffs on Norway?
The Trump administration initially announced a 15% tariff on Norwegian goods, which has been temporarily lowered to 10% for 90 days.

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