Tariff threat prompts Norwegian salmon company to rethink processing plans

A Norwegian salmon farmer is considering moving more production out of the EU following US President Donald Trump's latest tariff threats.

Seeking more capacity: Tommy Pettersen is general manager of 1814 Salmon, the processing facility in Eidsvoll, Norway, owned by Kvaroy Fiskeoppdrett and Fram Seafood.
Seeking more capacity: Tommy Pettersen is general manager of 1814 Salmon, the processing facility in Eidsvoll, Norway, owned by Kvaroy Fiskeoppdrett and Fram Seafood.Photo: Anders Furuset
Published 3 June 2025, 12:50Updated 3 June 2025, 12:50
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