Norway's prime minister remains dead set on aquaculture tax, but meeting with top salmon farming executives may 'clarify' most controversial element

Though the PM was unequivocal on the tax being put in place, a meeting planned for Friday will 'clarify' details on how the tax is calculated.

"I am not surprised that the industry is fighting the tax. But there will be a ground rent tax in aquaculture," Norway's PM Jonas Gahr Store said.
"I am not surprised that the industry is fighting the tax. But there will be a ground rent tax in aquaculture," Norway's PM Jonas Gahr Store said.Photo: Gorm K. Gaare
Published 16 November 2022, 21:06Updated 17 November 2022, 09:05