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🇳🇴 Norway joins the Pax Silica initiative

The Norwegian flags flutter at Karl Johans street in Oslo, Norway, May 31, 2017. (Ints Kalnins / Reuters File Photo)

Oslo, Norway – May 6, 2026 – Norway is joining the U.S.-led Pax Silica initiative, which aims to strengthen cooperation on securing robust and reliable supply chains for emerging technologies.

“It is important for Norway to cooperate with the United States and other global leaders in new AI technologies. One of the government’s main priorities is to help ensure that Norwegian industry and businesses have good market access, and this initiative may provide Norwegian companies with better access to advanced technological value chains,” says Norway’s Minister of Trade and Industry Cecilie Myrseth.

The U.S.-led initiative was launched in 2025 and aims to build secure supply chains for artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors, and critical raw materials. It also seeks to promote innovation and protect sensitive technologies.

Norway’s accession to Pax Silica aims to strengthen international cooperation on technology and economic security, and contribute to closer political dialogue on shared interests.

“The initiative gives Norway an opportunity to strengthen value creation and economic security together with the other participating countries, and through international cooperation, Norway’s security is also enhanced,” says Minister Myrseth.

Pax Silica is intended to foster closer cooperation among countries with complementary expertise and resources. Fourteen countries have now joined the initiative: Australia, the Philippines, Finland, India, Israel, Japan, Norway, Qatar, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Sweden, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Norway’s ambassador to the United States, Anniken Huitfeldt, signed the initiative on Wednesday, May 6.

Other important initiatives launched by the Norwegian government to strengthen Norway’s ties with key partners in areas such as critical minerals and technology include the incorporation of the EU Critical Raw Materials Act and the European Chips Act.

Contact

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +47 902 51 303
Address: Postboks 8090 Dep, 0032 Oslo
Visitor address: Einar Gerhardsens plass 1, 0180 Oslo

For more information, visit Regjeringen.no.


Originally published on May 6, 2026 by the Norwegian Government.

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