
Insights for Norway
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December 2025 period, National level, Product aggregation
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Summary: Overall, the total trade value for Norway in the analyzed period was 232.89 billion NOK, with exports amounting to 138.67 billion NOK and imports at 94.22 billion NOK. Month-on-month, total exports decreased by 1.1 billion NOK (0.79%) while imports decreased by 2.66 billion NOK (2.74%). Year-on-year, total exports decreased by 30.06 billion NOK (17.81%) while imports increased by 6.06 billion NOK (6.87%). This indicates a challenging export environment despite growth in imports, possibly influenced by global trade dynamics and recent trade agreements.
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MoM insights: In the month-on-month analysis, imports from Thailand saw the highest increase with a trade value of 1.82 billion NOK, reflecting a significant growth of 3.04%. Japan and Romania followed with increases of 1.93 billion NOK and 1.17 billion NOK, respectively, showing growth rates of 0.60% and 1.49%. On the lower end, imports from Sweden decreased by 1.26 billion NOK, a decline of 12.59%. Canada and Germany also saw decreases of 1.14 billion NOK and 1.1 billion NOK, with declines of 44.91% and 8.52%. For exports, the Netherlands led with an increase of 14.64 billion NOK, a growth of 31.06%. Lithuania and Finland also saw increases of 1.7 billion NOK and 5.21 billion NOK, with growth rates of 129.19% and 17.17%. Conversely, exports to Sweden decreased by 3.13 billion NOK, a decline of 27.56%. Denmark and the United States also experienced declines of 1.17 billion NOK and 808.51 million NOK, with decreases of 12.97% and 16.22%.
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YoY insights: In the year-on-year analysis, imports from China showed the most significant increase with a trade value of 13.99 billion NOK, reflecting a growth of 40.26%. Germany and Sweden followed with increases of 11.76 billion NOK and 8.73 billion NOK, with growth rates of 17.88% and 11.03%. On the downside, imports from the United States saw a decrease of 4.31 billion NOK, a decline of 44.39%. Singapore and Japan also experienced declines of 1.76 billion NOK and 369.23 million NOK, with decreases of 88.09% and 16.07%. For exports, China led with an increase of 4.5 billion NOK, a growth of 57.13%. Poland and Lithuania followed with increases of 8.1 billion NOK and 1.7 billion NOK, with growth rates of 16.32% and 75.12%. However, exports to the United Kingdom saw a significant decrease of 10.97 billion NOK, a decline of 31.37%. Germany and France also experienced declines of 8.74 billion NOK and 4.12 billion NOK, with decreases of 28.43% and 35.10%.
