exportintressen
Exportintressen is a term used in political economy to describe the interests of actors that benefit from a country’s export activities. It encompasses exporters, industry associations, chambers of commerce, regional development authorities, and workers in export-oriented sectors. These groups typically advocate for policies that enhance foreign sales and access to markets, such as trade liberalization, export promotion programs, and stable macroeconomic conditions that support competitiveness. They may also push for tools that reduce the costs and risks of exporting, such as export credits, marketing support, and trade missions. In some cases, they support currency policies perceived to keep domestic prices favorable for foreign buyers, though such positions are often debated.
Policy tools often associated with exportintressen include government-backed export credits and guarantees, targeted tax incentives for
In political economy, exportintressen are a source of influence on trade policy. Proponents argue that strong