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November 21, 2003 

Norway Threatens to Impose Sanctions on U.S. Products

Today Norway announced that it would impose increased import duties on certain U.S. products if the U.S. fails to lift the safeguard measures on steel products. The Government of Norway has indicated that it would impose a 30 percent extra duty on 84 million Norwegian crowns ($12.21 million) worth of U.S. goods. The extra duties would apply to wine, steel pipelines, apples, garage doors made of steel and hunting rifles.


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