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Bakkafrost P/f

Regulatory Filings Mar 9, 2023

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CORRECTION: UPDATE on Revenue tax on salmon farming in the Faroe Islands

CORRECTION: UPDATE on Revenue tax on salmon farming in the Faroe Islands

With reference to the press release from Bakkafrost on 30 September 2022

mentioning expected changes to the Revenue Tax in the Faroe Islands.

(ref. NewsWeb (oslobors.no) (https://newsweb.oslobors.no/message/572395))

The recently elected Faroese Government has announced their proposal to adjust

the revenue tax for the salmon farming industry, effective from 1 August 2023,

if passed as is by the Parliament. The proposal is currently out for hearing

with the salmon farming industry until 16 March 2023. Parallel hereto, the

opposition has also re-proposed their original proposal they put forward to the

Parliament in September 2022, but which was not up for voting before the

election in December. This proposal is now with the Parliament.

The new proposal from the Government, which currently is out for hearing with

the salmon farming industry, builds on the same principles as the previous

Government's proposal in which different tax rates should be applied, dependent

on the difference between the monthly FishPool Index prices and the annually

assessed average production cost for the Faroese salmon industry. However, in

the new proposal, the tax rates continue beyond the 10% proposed from the

previous Government (now opposition) and stretch to 20% when the FishPool Index

prices exceed industry production cost + 40 DKK/kg. In total 9 tax rates are

propoposed between 0.5% and 20%. The average production cost for 2021 is

proposed as baseline, which is set to be 39,15 DKK (around 59 NOK/kg). Hence, a

FishPool Index price exceeding around 119 NOK/kg would result in the maximum tax

rate of 20%.

The proposed tax rates are as follows:

FishPool Index Price (P)

Cost of production (K)         Tax Rate

(all in DKK)

P    <  K                         0.5%

K    <= P < K+5                   2.5%

K+5  <= P < K+15                  5.0%

K+15 <= P < K+20                  7.5%

K+20 <= P < K+25                 10.0%

K+25 <= P < K+30                 12.5%

K+30 <= P < K+35                 15.0%

K+35 <= P < K+40                 17.5%

P    >  K +40                    20.0%

The proposed changes, outlined in this press release, have not yet been passed

by the Parliament.

Contacts:

· Regin Jacobsen, CEO of P/F Bakkafrost: +298 23 50 01 (mobile)

· Høgni Dahl Jakobsen, CFO of P/F Bakkafrost: +298 23 50 60 (mobile)

This information is subject of the disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5

-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

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