No:) in Norway you use something called the Norwegian "Krone"! One dollar is about 7 kr.
It was currently accepted in 1990 to 2003.Now its is not accepted.
No, Norway does not use the dollar.
The currency of Norway is the Norwegian krone.
Not in stores, no.
yes
about 6 nok
Norway exported products totaling $113,893,877,277 in US dollars in 2006.
Norway imported products totaling $56,005,840,785 in US dollars in 2006.
U S dollars
The average truck driver in Norway earns between 3,207 and 3,849 US dollars per month. This is equivalent to an annual salary of between 38,493 and 46,191 US dollars.
Yes, definitely
Some retailers accept US dollars though not all.
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Some small businesses accept dollars, but it is better to convert your dollars to Hungarian Forints (in an airport, train station, or bank, for instance).
No, dollars are not an accepted payment currency. Some tourist companies might accept US dollars as providing you with an additional service. Banks, Exchange offices and ATM's are widely spread, so there is no urgency to accept dollars. Nowadays, everybody with bank cards or credit cards can easily draw AED, Arab Emirates Dirhams from ATM's.
Yes, most places will accept them and give you change in Vietnamese Dong