A executive from Cermaq, Lars Galtung, has expressed concerns over the Norwegian government's proposed salmon tax, stating that it could harm the industry's competitiveness and potentially force companies to leave the country. He argues that salmon farming is more mobile and flexible than other energy sources, and that the proposed tax levels could stifle growth and technological advancements. Galtung also warns of negative economic impacts on salmon farming districts and calls for a predictable framework from the government. The industry has proposed a more practical tax model to avoid disputes and high administration costs. Galtung remains hopeful for a political settlement that will provide stable conditions for both society and industry to contribute to more tax revenue and job growth in the districts.