Norway is currently negotiating a free trade agreement with the United Kingdom, aiming to finalize it by October to allow parliamentary review before the UK's departure from the European common market. Arne Ivar Sletnes, a specialist manager at the Norwegian Agricultural Cooperative, emphasizes the importance of not increasing agricultural imports, given that Norway already relies heavily on imported food. He stresses the need to prioritize domestic production and underscores the potential negative impacts on Norwegian farmers due to the possibility of losing existing EU export quotas post-Brexit. Sletnes also highlights the need for Norway to defend its agricultural interests in the negotiations and advocates for increased public engagement in trade policy.