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Which foot forward? Whilst outside the EU, Norway has enjoyed unquestioned membership of the European Economic Area since 1994 - all that may change at September's election (Photo: Karin Beate Nøsterud/norden.org)

Norway's election sees new scrutiny on EEA membership

After Norway's coming election in September, Oslo may get a government where the majority oppose the country's current European Economic Area agreement.

The European Economic Area (EEA) brings together the EU member states and three of the European Free Trade Area states (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway). Established in 1994, it covers free mov...

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Which foot forward? Whilst outside the EU, Norway has enjoyed unquestioned membership of the European Economic Area since 1994 - all that may change at September's election (Photo: Karin Beate Nøsterud/norden.org)

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Alf Ole Ask is EU correspondent for Energi og Klima, and a former Brussels and New York correspondent for Dagens Næringsliv and Aftenposten.

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