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Norway Balance of Trade
Last Release
Dec 31, 2024
Actual
83,187
Units In
NOK Million
Previous
74,200
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Feb 17, 2025
Time to Release
1 Months 0 Days 9 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
197,858 Aug 2022 | -9,303 Sep 2020 | 12,539.91 NOK Million | 1960-2024 | Statistics Norway |
The Norwegian trade balance has been in surplus since 1989. In 2019, the trade surplus narrowed sharply by 48.3 percent from the previous year to NOK 148 billion amid global trade tensions and weak external demand. The biggest trade surpluses were recorded with the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, Spain, Iceland, Portugal, Singapore and Ireland; and the largest deficits were recorded with China, the US, Sweden, Russia, Italy, Canada, Brazil, Poland, Czech Republic and Switzerland.
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Norway's trade surplus widened to NOK 83.2 billion in December 2024 from NOK 77.3 billion in the corresponding month of the previous year. Exports climbed 8.4% from a year earlier to NOK 169.1 billion, primarily driven by higher sales of beverages and tobacco (30.2%), machinery and means of transport (25.3%), and processed goods grouped mainly by material (19.8%). However, sales declined most for animals and vegetable oils, fats and waxes (-6.2%) and raw materials (non-edible), excluding fuels (-2.7%). Meanwhile, imports surged 9.3% year-on-year to NOK 85.9 billion, mainly due to increased purchases of machinery and means of transport (21.1%), raw materials (non-edible), excluding fuels (17.7%), and chemical products (13.8%). However, purchases fell significantly for fuels, lubricating oils, electric power (-44.4%). Considering the whole period of 2024, the country posted a trade surplus of NOK744.7 billion, a 13.1% lower compared to the previous year.
Norway Balance of Trade History
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