Key facts
- Norway rejects U.S. assessment regarding forced labor.
- Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide stated the allegation is unfounded.
- The U.S. proposed tariffs on imports from 60 countries, including Norway.
- The proposed tariffs are due to concerns about trade in goods made with forced labor.
Norway has rejected the United States' assessment that it has failed to prevent forced labor. Espen Barth Eide, Norway's Minister of Foreign Affairs, described the allegation as unfounded. The U.S. has proposed imposing tariffs on imports from 60 countries, including Norway, following a determination that these nations have not adequately curbed trade in goods produced through forced labor. This dispute highlights ongoing international tensions surrounding labor practices and trade policies.