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Trump and Clinton disagree about almost everything – and as expected they both to affect the Uk if they win.
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the Businessman and TV personality Donald Trump keeps up with democrat Hillary Clinton in the polls in several of the key states in the run of the us presidential election.
the united STATES is today one of Norway’s most important partners in international politics and among Norway’s main trading partners.
The major differences between Clinton and Trump both when it comes to domestic policy and make that the presidential election of both democrats and republicans are referred to as “probably the most important election in our lifetime”.
So how will the various outcomes of the presidential election affect the Uk?
the”Problems” against “ønskepresident”
– I see no positive aspects of Norway in Trumps foreign policy. It is also full of potential problems for Norway, ” says researcher Svein Melby at the Institute for defence studies (IFF) to the DN. Melby researcher on the united STATES and follows the american elections closely.
On the other hand, he is very positive for Clinton.
– Seen from a Norwegian perspective is Hillary Clinton our ønskepresident. She stands for all the right positions in foreign policy, ” says Melby, and refers to Clinton’s support for the militærsamarbeidet Nato and other international organizations, and her repeated promises to take a hard line against Russia and its president Vladimir Putin.
Trump has on his side praised Putin on several occasions and stated that he wants closer ties between the united STATES and Russia.
It makes Melby especially fear for Norway’s foreign policy cooperation, as militæralliansen Nato and the Norwegian foreign trade. He points out that Norway is dependent on a predictable the united STATES, but that Trump’s emphasis on the unpredictability of its policies.
– It is not positive for the Uk with a us president who will prevent frihandelsordninger and cast doubt on the country’s obligations in international organizations, ” he says.
Trump has repeatedly advocated for a protectionist trade policy and that Nato members must take care of themselves or pay the united STATES for military protection.
Norwegian investors fear Trump
A study of Norwegian investors ‘ views on the election, conducted by the Danish Bank, shows that close to six out of ten believe the outcome of the election will affect the Norwegian economy.
Trump as president will create an increased level of uncertainty with potentially negative consequences to the risikoviljen among investors and business owners, ” says seniorstrateg Christian Lie in Danske Bank. He doesn’t think a Clinton victory in the election will cause a major ripple effects on the Norwegian economy.
He expresses, however, significant concern for the consequences of a Trump-says. Lie waiting Trumps protectionism will give a nedsiderisiko for the global economy.
– the Norwegian economy is an open and handelsorientert economy and will such a scenario be negatively affected, for example, through lower oil prices, ” he says.
According to the survey think 82 percent Clinton will be “better for the Norwegian economy”, and five percent have answered “Donald Trump” on the same questions, and the survey shows that over eight out of ten would have voted for Clinton if they had the opportunity.
Market fears Trump
the Uncertainty related to the Donald Trumps possible election victory 8. november has put a fear in the world’s financial markets – that shows more signs of Trump-fear.
By the investors in the survey think one of the ten that the united STATES-the choice will affect their direct investments, of which just over half believe it is better if Clinton wins than Trump.
– finally, will the consequences of course depend on the extent to which Trump realizes the more extreme sides of their policies, point out the Lie.
Internettmegleren Nordnet have made a similar study where 55 per cent of Norwegian customers who were asked replied that a Trump win will make the “worried about economic development” in the world. In comparison, blacks 14 percent the Clinton on the same question.
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