Overview: This page contains the latest international trade data for Norway, including service trade data, and tariffs. In 2018 Norway was the number 27 economy in the world in terms of GDP (current US$), the number 33 in total exports, the number 40 in total imports, and the number 34 most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI). In 2018, Norway exported $127B and imported $89.5B, resulting in a positive trade balance of $37.8B. In 2018, Norway's exports per capita were $24k and its imports per capita were $16.9k.

Trade: The top exports of Norway are Petroleum Gas ($37.2B), Crude Petroleum ($33B), Refined Petroleum ($6.97B), Non-fillet Fresh Fish ($6.79B), and Raw Aluminium ($3.29B). The top imports of Norway are Cars ($6.24B), Refined Petroleum ($2.52B), Special Purpose Ships ($1.95B), Broadcasting Equipment ($1.81B), and Passenger and Cargo Ships ($1.77B).

Destinations: Norway exports mostly to United Kingdom ($25.8B), Germany ($20.2B), Netherlands ($12.4B), Sweden ($9.8B), and France ($8.73B), and imports mostly from Sweden ($15.2B), Germany ($10.8B), China ($6.17B), United States ($5.8B), and Denmark ($5.74B).

Location: Norway borders Finland, Russia, and Sweden by land and Denmark, Iceland, United Kingdom, and Greenland by sea.