The combination of virus-related disruption and a crunch in cash flows for energy firms means that the Norwegian economy is more exposed than most at present. And with oil prices likely to increase gradually at best later this year, the post-COVID recovery in GDP is unlikely to be as rapid as elsewhere either.
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