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Norway is the 32nd largest export economy in the world and the 24th most complex
economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI). In 2013, Norway
exported $147B and imported $91.9B, resulting in a positive trade balance of
$55.7B. In 2013 the GDP of Norway was $512B and its GDP per capita was $64.4k.
The top exports of Norway are Crude Petroleum($48B), Petroleum
Gas ($37.1B), Refined Petroleum ($8.11B), Non-fillet Fresh Fish($4.99B)
and Raw Aluminium ($2.77B), using the 1992 revision of the HS
(Harmonized System) classification. Its top imports are Cars ($5.6B),Refined
Petroleum ($3.5B), Passenger
and
Cargo
Ships ($3.13B), Computers ($2.11B) andNickel Mattes ($1.85B).
The top export destinations of Norway areGermany ($28B), the United
Kingdom ($26.9B),the Netherlands ($13.5B), Sweden ($11B) andBelgiumLuxembourg ($8.52B).
The
top
import
origins
are Sweden ($12.3B), Germany ($11.1B),China ($8.01B), the
United
Kingdom ($5.63B) and Denmark ($5.5B).
Norway borders Finland, Russia and Sweden by land and Denmark, the
United Kingdom,Iceland and Greenland by sea.
Norways exports include the following:
Shipping
Wood products
Industrial machinery
Transport equipment
Hydroelectricity
Fish farming
Food processing
Seafood
Timber
Forests
Chemicals
Unwrought metals
Other mineral resources of Norway are copper, lead iron ore, zinc, nickel,
titanium, pyrites, and nickel.
Fuels:-sweden ,russia,Denmark,nietherland
Industrial supplies:-
Food items:-ssweeden
,brazil,Germany,france,spain,nietherland,italy