
How Norway’s weak krone (NOK) is driving growth in tourism and seafood exports

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Norway's weakening currency, the krone (NOK), is driving growth in tourism and seafood exports. The depreciation of the krone has made the country more affordable for international travelers, leading to a surge in tourism. Additionally, the currency's decline has bolstered seafood exports, despite a sharp decline in salmon prices. The krone's weakness is attributed to the country's heavy dependence on oil and gas exports. The future prospects for the krone remain uncertain, but its depreciation is currently benefiting sectors such as tourism and seafood exports.
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