Corrected figueres in the import value of firewood

Errors have been discovered in the import value of firewood in the period 2024. See (article link). The reason is incorrect use of commodity numbers when customs clearance of goods. The figures will be corrected in StatBank when published on 15 May 2025.

For more information, see the article Korrigerte tall for import av ved.

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Statistics about

External trade in goods

The external trade statistics comprise the development in Norway's trade with other countries in terms of value and volume figures. Aggregated as well as detailed imports and exports figures between Norway and partner countries, trade regions and continents are provided.

Updated: 15 April 2025
Next update: 15 May 2025

Selected figures from this statistics

  • External trade in goods. Month and so far this year
    External trade in goods. Month and so far this year1
    NOK BillionChange in per centNOK Billion - so far this yearChange in per cent - so far this year
    March 2025February 2025 - March 2025March 2024 - March 2025March 2025March 2024 - March 2025
    Exports155.1-8.77.6502.318.6
    Crude oil34.2-15.0-29.5120.2-9.9
    Natural gas57.7-10.244.2191.160.7
    Ships and oil platforms0.1.-69.50.1-93.2
    Mainland exports62.9-3.015.3190.012.3
    Fish, crustaceans, molluscs and prep. thereof14.35.19.242.510.0
    Imports94.811.320.3263.410.2
    Ships and oil platforms0.93 034.5670.31.0-77.9
    The trade balance60.2-28.8-7.7238.929.4
    The mainland trade balance-31.1-52.2-28.5-72.4-10.7
    1Due to the data collection method, the preliminary monthly figures published for ships and oil platforms are often incomplete. In retrospect, therefore, the trade in these goods could in some cases lead to major corrections in the figures.
    Explanation of symbols
  • Imports of goods, main groups by SITC. Month and so far this year
    Imports of goods, main groups by SITC. Month and so far this year1
    NOK MillionChange in per centNOK MillionChange in per cent
    March 2024March 2025March 2024 -March 2025So far this yearMarch 2024 -March 2025
    March 2024March 2025
    Total78 82294 84420.3239 106263 41410.2
    Of which:
    Ships and oil platforms (part of SITC 793)118909670.34 521997-77.9
    Imports excl. Ships and oil platforms78 70493 93519.4234 584262 41711.9
    0 Food and live animals5 6487 60434.617 98721 36918.8
    00 Live animals other than animals of div.03182956.4456134.2
    01 Meat and meat preparations13619744.645052015.6
    02 Dairy products and birds' eggs244238-2.36826880.8
    03 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs and prep. thereof43574070.11 9662 45825.1
    04 Cereals and cereal preparations8208746.52 6552 566-3.4
    05 Vegetables and fruit1 6371 86013.74 6675 23712.2
    06 Sugars, sugar prepatations and honey22828324.47607964.8
    07 Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices53797982.31 6922 80766.0
    08 Feeding stuff for animals (not cereals)9301 54866.43 1063 88225.0
    09 Miscellaneous edible products66385729.21 9642 35419.8
    1 Beverages and tobacco1 2841 3857.93 6053 6782.0
    11 Beverages84496214.02 3192 5289.0
    12 Tobacco and tobacco manufactures440423-3.81 2871 150-10.6
    2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels5 5246 97526.314 98019 50830.2
    21 Hides, skins and furskins, raw42-43.41810-43.4
    22 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits20023316.971991527.3
    23 Crude rubber111323.1242922.1
    24 Wood, lumber and cork40160149.91 2371 50922.0
    25 Pulp and waste paper516119.7199169-15.3
    26 Textile fibres and their waste13146.7434914.0
    27 Crude fertilizers and crude minerales5925960.51 9311 800-6.8
    28 Metalliferous ores and metal scrap3 8935 01428.89 89613 85540.0
    29 Crude animal and vegetable materials35944122.89121 17128.4
    3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials5 8635 624-4.116 76715 199-9.3
    32 Coal, coke and briquettes382294-23.01 0821 040-3.8
    33 Petroleum, petroleum products4 4564 8869.612 67212 7060.3
    334 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (other than crude); preparations, n.e.s., containing by weight 70% or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparation3 2903 4454.79 9359 028-9.1
    34 Gas , natural and manufactured364133-63.5607598-1.5
    342 Liquefied propane and butane32396-70.2488455-6.8
    35 Electric current661311-53.02 406855-64.4
    4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes1 1551 142-1.23 6443 6520.2
    41 Animal oils and fats555542-2.51 9711 618-17.9
    42 Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated49257116.21 4551 74620.0
    43 Animal or vegetable fats and oils, processed10929-73.221728832.7
    5 Chemicals and related products n.e.s.8 85910 03513.328 00828 4351.5
    51 Organic chemicals9511 0035.53 3173 154-4.9
    52 Inorganic chemicals849735-13.42 7552 668-3.2
    53 Dyeing, tanning and colouring materials34449543.91 0311 26122.2
    54 Medicinal and pharmaceutical products2 7323 13114.68 4808 6642.2
    55 Essential oils and resinoids etc1 1501 33215.93 5173 7687.2
    56 Fertilizers477433-9.31 2771 158-9.3
    57 Plastics in primary forms51860717.31 5781 75911.4
    58 Plastics in non-primary forms72686719.42 0582 2408.8
    59 Chemical materials and products, n.e.s.1 1121 43228.73 9943 764-5.8
    6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material10 19313 04227.931 32736 00014.9
    61 Leather, leather manufactures, furskins4230-28.814083-40.9
    62 Rubber manufactures, n.e.s.62175822.01 8142 06814.0
    63 Cork and wood manufactures67882922.32 0582 28611.0
    64 Paper, paperboard and manufactures thereof77992018.22 5242 6966.8
    65 Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles9141 08518.62 5932 91512.4
    66 Non-metallic mineral manufactures, n.e.s.9201 23834.52 7583 30419.8
    67 Iron and steel1 5972 52558.16 0857 56924.4
    68 Non-ferrous metals1 2801 48315.83 3913 6467.5
    69 Manufactures of metals, n.e.s.3 3614 17424.29 96311 43414.8
    7 Machinery and transport equipment29 71635 92920.990 68798 3958.5
    71 Power generating machinery and equipment1 5521 86720.34 8175 49314.0
    72 Machinery for special industries2 7643 29619.38 8738 518-4.0
    73 Metal working machinery2362495.7776741-4.5
    74 General industrial machinery and equipment4 5345 79727.913 21415 36316.3
    75 Office machines, data processing machines2 0102 1758.27 2018 27114.9
    76 Telecommunications apparatus and equipment2 6352 8618.68 3679 1539.4
    77 Electrical machinery and apparatus4 7466 30932.915 05717 55816.6
    78 Road vehicles10 02811 64816.223 19226 51114.3
    781 Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons5 1936 50725.311 06514 12127.6
    79 Other transport equipment including ships1 2101 72742.79 1916 786-26.2
    8 Miscellaneous manufactured articles10 40912 82523.231 68736 53815.3
    81 Prefabricated buildings67397544.92 1482 44213.7
    82 Furniture and parts thereof1 5571 88621.24 4785 10113.9
    83 Travel goods, handbags etc.20927229.967476413.3
    84 Articles of apparel and accessories2 0562 37815.76 4937 20210.9
    85 Footwear65376116.51 7792 07416.6
    87 Professional and scientific instruments1 9662 63734.15 9616 86615.2
    88 Photographic and optical goods36442917.71 0711 26317.9
    89 Miscellaneous manufactured articles, n.e.s2 9313 48719.09 08310 82619.2
    9 Other commodities and transactions17128365.841563954.1
    91 Postal packages not classified according to kind00.00.
    93 Special transactions and commodities not classified according to kind819112.320723313.0
    96 Coin (other than gold coin), not being legal tender11-10.37715.1
    97 Gold, non-monetary (excluding gold, ores and concentrates)88191115.920239997.4
    1Standard International Trade Classification, Revision 4 (SITC, Rev. 4)
    Explanation of symbols
  • Exports of goods, main groups by SITC. Month and so far this year
    Exports of goods, main groups by SITC. Month and so far this year1
    NOK MillionChange in per centNOK MillionChange in per cent
    March 2024March 2025March 2024 -March 2025So far this yearMarch 2024 -March 2025
    March 2024March 2025
    Total144 105155 0707.6423 718502 34318.6
    Of which:
    Crude oil (part of SITC 333)48 55534 220-29.5133 331120 187-9.9
    Natural gas (SITC 343)40 02057 69044.2118 883191 08960.7
    Natural gas condensates (part of SITC 333)800228-71.51 5021 028-31.6
    Ships and oil platforms (part of SITC 793)19058-69.585658-93.2
    Mainland exports54 53962 87415.3169 145189 98112.3
    0 Food and live animals14 00515 3539.641 33145 46810.0
    00 Live animals other than animals of div.0364-37.0152351.9
    01 Meat and meat preparations274565.08811934.7
    02 Dairy products and birds' eggs1472426.15711498.8
    03 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs and prep. thereof13 06014 2599.238 61342 47810.0
    04 Cereals and cereal preparations779320.322927419.3
    05 Vegetables and fruit2616-39.47370-4.1
    06 Sugars, sugar prepatations and honey663.41614-8.9
    07 Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices446545.914817920.6
    08 Feeding stuff for animals (not cereals)450423-5.81 2321 190-3.4
    09 Miscellaneous edible products29537125.98601 00817.2
    1 Beverages and tobacco10612719.83183252.1
    11 Beverages10212118.33113161.4
    12 Tobacco and tobacco manufactures4662.36936.1
    2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels2 5932 99115.37 4128 1149.5
    21 Hides, skins and furskins, raw3018-41.112174-38.5
    22 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits034 028.614218.1
    23 Crude rubber32-7.513148.0
    24 Wood, lumber and cork69191332.21 9142 43227.1
    25 Pulp and waste paper372371-0.21 1461 137-0.8
    26 Textile fibres and their waste232823.4677817.4
    27 Crude fertilizers and crude minerales4454674.91 3011 3382.8
    28 Metalliferous ores and metal scrap8131 01524.82 5242 78310.3
    29 Crude animal and vegetable materials217173-20.2326253-22.4
    3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials97 113100 7873.8279 950340 12021.5
    32 Coal, coke and briquettes00243.510-77.3
    33 Petroleum, petroleum products53 17639 776-25.2149 451135 761-9.2
    334 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (other than crude); preparations, n.e.s., containing by weight 70% or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparation3 7875 29739.914 49614 410-0.6
    34 Gas , natural and manufactured41 84059 28441.7125 110196 68157.2
    342 Liquefied propane and butane1 7081 418-17.05 7425 105-11.1
    35 Electric current2 0971 727-17.75 3887 67842.5
    4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes4855105.11 4301 4823.6
    41 Animal oils and fats302259-14.2799659-17.6
    42 Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated377193.814927382.7
    43 Animal or vegetable fats and oils, processed14617922.648155014.3
    5 Chemicals and related products n.e.s.6 6957 65514.320 62622 3738.5
    51 Organic chemicals1 3711 68322.83 8744 80724.1
    52 Inorganic chemicals1 0591 1397.53 1233 1701.5
    53 Dyeing, tanning and colouring materials18824329.155071830.5
    54 Medicinal and pharmaceutical products1 2691 194-6.03 9243 459-11.9
    55 Essential oils and resinoids etc23127619.669887225.0
    56 Fertilizers2 ::::::
    57 Plastics in primary forms7388008.32 2022 2582.5
    58 Plastics in non-primary forms15718618.8543516-4.9
    59 Chemical materials and products, n.e.s.1 6812 13426.95 7126 57315.1
    6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material10 09111 12110.231 77134 0947.3
    61 Leather, leather manufactures, furskins1412-15.03830-22.1
    62 Rubber manufactures, n.e.s.9612227.53303392.8
    63 Cork and wood manufactures19825428.559573423.4
    64 Paper, paperboard and manufactures thereof5586058.41 6481 86613.2
    65 Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles21626924.67147444.2
    66 Non-metallic mineral manufactures, n.e.s.22432143.366774912.3
    67 Iron and steel2 0961 655-21.05 9885 027-16.0
    68 Non-ferrous metals5 7596 95120.719 08321 74914.0
    69 Manufactures of metals, n.e.s.9309310.12 7082 8555.5
    7 Machinery and transport equipment9 59311 73822.430 39037 11622.1
    71 Power generating machinery and equipment9831 10212.13 1483 139-0.3
    72 Machinery for special industries1 1741 41720.73 5644 10015.0
    73 Metal working machinery7169-2.2232208-10.4
    74 General industrial machinery and equipment2 1922 82729.07 2797 4772.7
    75 Office machines, data processing machines4544703.51 5221 234-18.9
    76 Telecommunications apparatus and equipment7161 15060.62 2623 14439.0
    77 Electrical machinery and apparatus1 7222 30533.85 7987 35926.9
    78 Road vehicles1 2611 44414.53 6393 9799.3
    79 Other transport equipment including ships1 020954-6.42 9446 476120.0
    8 Miscellaneous manufactured articles3 2954 53837.710 05112 49324.3
    81 Prefabricated buildings15818920.055861610.4
    82 Furniture and parts thereof27632618.287997210.6
    83 Travel goods, handbags etc.23230.466660.1
    84 Articles of apparel and accessories21324012.57347400.8
    85 Footwear627318.02012209.6
    87 Professional and scientific instruments1 6601 96718.44 6685 16210.6
    88 Photographic and optical goods28281.510692-12.8
    89 Miscellaneous manufactured articles, n.e.s8761 69293.22 8394 62462.9
    9 Other commodities and transactions12825095.743975973.0
    91 Postal packages not classified according to kind00.00.
    93 Special transactions and commodities not classified according to kind21-49.673-52.7
    96 Coin (other than gold coin), not being legal tender00-91.712120.2
    97 Gold, non-monetary (excluding gold, ores and concentrates)12524998.843175475.0
    1Standard International Trade Classification, Revision 4 (SITC, Rev. 4)
    2Due to confidentiality in commodity group 56, this group can not be published separately. This group is included in group 59.
    Explanation of symbols
  • Mainland exports by county of production, commodity groups by the SITC. Year. NOK million
    Mainland exports by county of production, commodity groups by the SITC. Year. NOK million1 2
    2024
    Total mainland exportsDistribution by the SITC
    Food, beverages and tobacco (SITC 0 and 1)Fish (subgroup 03 of SITC 0)Crude materials except fuels (SITC 2 and 4)Fuels (SITC 3)Chemicals and related products n.e.s (SITC 5)Manufactured goods (SITC 6)Machinery and transport equipment (SITC 7)Miscellanous manufactured articles (SITC 8)
    The whole country708 902181 725168 10337 687100 69980 238128 683132 49847 372
    County of production
    Viken (2020-2023)000000000
    Oslo24 9211 2082151 885713 9319935 3951 503
    Innlandet16 8631 0646932 290206172 6055 7644 503
    Agder40 0361 04091597213 19029 7424 625466
    Rogaland52 8288 8157 2873 98218 4111 69212 2456 2531 429
    Vestland140 75435 81334 0113 81659 3133 18422 78513 6232 220
    Møre og Romsdal63 88035 80933 0413 06222 56314 8055 4332 205
    Trøndelag - Trööndelage44 34127 33526 5192 079455 5833 9662 7862 548
    Nordland - Nordlánnda49 03328 92828 5292 4010:12 480:95
    Troms og Finnmark - Romsa ja Finnmárku (2020-2023)000000000
    Svalbard000000000
    Jan Mayen000000000
    Norwegian goods produced in several counties39 2179 5059 4177 97620 32089180743404
    Re-exports of goods produced abroad3 99 9152 5791 2671 2401 1724 17111 60060 10319 050
    County not stated4 21 4532 9992 1011 24291 3052 4949 0504 353
    1
    2Standard International Trade Classification, Revision 4 (SITC, Rev. 4
    3County of production is defined as the county for the major value added. When the exports consists of a mix of goods from different counties, and the county of production is hard to state, the definition Norwegian goods produced in several counties is used. In the case when the value of an imported intermediate good is more than doubled, the good is considered as produced in Norway. In the opposite it is considered as exports of goods produced abroad.
    4County not stated implies no information about county of production is available.
    12 July 2024: Table 10482 in StatBank has been updated with new figures for the years 2022 and 2023.
    Explanation of symbols
  • Imports and exports of goods, by trade areas, continents and selected countries. Year. NOK Million
    Imports and exports of goods, by trade areas, continents and selected countries. Year. NOK Million1
    2024
    ExportsImportsTrade balance
    Total1 805 4031 060 663744 740
    Trade areas
    Nordic countries288 348191 36796 981
    EFTA15 50214 874628
    EU1 1 193 750579 436614 314
    OECD1 547 324646 263901 062
    Developing countries128 374245 261-116 887
    LDC - least developed countries4 9478 371-3 424
    Continents and countries
    Europe1 572 227665 581906 646
    Belgium94 16622 51171 655
    Denmark88 53445 86742 667
    Estonia2 9207 021-4 101
    Finland60 69226 39434 298
    France112 42529 86282 563
    Greece11 4901 9909 499
    Ireland6 6026 54953
    Iceland10 5614 1296 432
    Italy27 74233 305-5 563
    Lithuania18 92512 1916 734
    Netherlands191 84949 288142 561
    Poland105 64636 99568 651
    Portugal9 7844 1125 672
    Romania7 3387 006332
    Russia7352 414-1 679
    Slovakia1 4124 127-2 715
    Spain25 44623 6241 822
    United Kingdom339 06449 944289 119
    Switzerland4 93810 664-5 727
    Sweden125 090112 90512 185
    Czechia3 61215 390-11 778
    Türkiye13 32211 6461 676
    Germany280 672112 762167 910
    Hungary3 81410 267-6 453
    Austria4 0317 273-3 241
    Other countries in Europe21 41717 3454 072
    Asia111 044226 452-115 408
    Hong Kong2 9831 5861 397
    India3 9879 277-5 290
    Japan8 78119 665-10 884
    China42 180128 431-86 251
    Malaysia2 3684 711-2 343
    Singapore5 5297 829-2 300
    South Korea13 5737 4476 126
    Taiwan2 4348 309-5 876
    Thailand5 5686 628-1 060
    Viet Nam4 90912 162-7 252
    Other countries in Asia18 73220 407-1 675
    Northern, Central America and the Caribbean76 142112 400-36 258
    Canada8 98320 342-11 359
    United States of America61 75682 677-20 921
    Other countries in North- and Central America5 4039 381-3 978
    South America16 35234 440-18 088
    Brazil11 32622 069-10 743
    Chile2 6394 243-1 604
    Peru2082 802-2 594
    Other countries in South-America2 1795 326-3 147
    Africa25 07817 8227 256
    Angola4 0774173 660
    Botswana1130-129
    South Africa1 2605 012-3 752
    Other countries in Africa19 74012 2637 477
    Oceania4 5603 968592
    Australia3 9232 7801 143
    New Zealand431484-52
    Other countries in Oceania206704-498
    1Figures for EU is without Great Britain from February 2020 on.
    Explanation of symbols
  • Imports and exports of goods (imports excl. ships and oil platforms and mainland exports), by trade areas, continents and selected countries. Year. NOK Million
    Imports and exports of goods (imports excl. ships and oil platforms and mainland exports), by trade areas, continents and selected countries. Year. NOK Million
    2024
    Mainland exportsImports excluding ships and oil platformsTrade balance
    Total708 9021 047 282-338 380
    Trade areas
    Nordic countries136 910189 124-52 214
    EFTA15 50014 852648
    EU1 405 530577 544-172 014
    OECD480 913642 872-161 959
    Developing countries109 808238 723-128 914
    LDC - least developed countries4 9477 620-2 673
    Continents and countries
    Europe497 859660 832-162 973
    Belgium22 69022 493197
    Denmark45 02145 819-797
    Estonia2 9207 021-4 101
    Finland11 23826 394-15 157
    France20 78429 862-9 078
    Greece2 1831 990192
    Ireland6 6026 477125
    Iceland10 5594 1076 452
    Italy16 25333 305-17 052
    Lithuania7 12112 181-5 059
    Netherlands67 65149 28818 363
    Poland34 23736 995-2 758
    Portugal7 4964 1123 385
    Romania4 1987 006-2 808
    Russia7352 414-1 679
    Slovakia1 4124 127-2 715
    Spain19 96923 624-3 655
    United Kingdom58 33349 9448 389
    Switzerland4 93810 664-5 727
    Sweden66 726111 161-44 435
    Czechia3 61215 390-11 778
    Türkiye7 97210 169-2 197
    Germany50 762112 762-62 000
    Hungary3 81410 267-6 453
    Austria4 0317 273-3 241
    Other countries in Europe16 60215 987615
    Asia96 675219 265-122 590
    Hong Kong2 7101 5861 124
    India3 9879 277-5 290
    Japan8 78119 665-10 884
    China29 783125 021-95 238
    Malaysia2 3684 711-2 343
    Singapore5 5294 2581 271
    South Korea12 3737 4474 926
    Taiwan2 4348 309-5 876
    Thailand5 5686 628-1 060
    Viet Nam4 90912 162-7 252
    Other countries in Asia18 23320 201-1 968
    Northern, Central America and the Caribbean70 025112 400-42 375
    Canada5 55920 342-14 782
    United States of America59 74382 677-22 934
    Other countries in North- and Central America4 7239 381-4 658
    South America15 09634 440-19 344
    Brazil11 32622 069-10 743
    Chile1 3834 243-2 860
    Peru2082 802-2 594
    Other countries in South America2 1795 326-3 147
    Africa24 79317 0717 723
    Angola4 0774173 660
    Botswana1130-129
    South Africa1 2605 012-3 752
    Other countries in Africa-2 27711 5127 944
    Oceania4 4543 2751 179
    Australia3 9232 7801 143
    New Zealand431484-52
    Other countries in Oceania1001189
    1Figures for EU is without Great Britain from February 2020 on.
    Explanation of symbols
  • Export of fish, by species. Year
    Export of fish, by species. Year1
    Million NOKChange in per cent
    202320242023 - 2024
    Total165 246168 1031.7
    Salmon2 122 270122 5690.2
    Cod12 26111 718-4.4
    Herring4 0344 2395.1
    Mackerel6 6568 29424.6
    Coalfish3 9603 717-6.1
    Haddock1 7041 659-2.6
    Trout5 4976 76923.1
    Shrimps3 :::
    Halibut1 4061 343-4.5
    Ling459436-5.0
    Cusk306251-18.0
    Redfish7868548.7
    Other fish2 6162 7103.6
    Other crustacean/ mollusc3 2923 5447.7
    1Within the SITC classification group 03 'Fish, crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates', Statistics Norway has grouped everything by species based on the product groups in the HS nomenclature. Some discrepancies may occur since not all product groups are specified by species. The group 'Other fish' is the sum of the remaining product groups under SITC 03.
    2Salmon contains more than the weekly figures of exports of salmon, fillets and other prepared salmon is also included.
    3Due to confidentiality in group “Shrimps” from 2013 on, exports in this group can not be published separately. This group is therefore included in commodity group “Other crustaceous animals except shrimps and mollusk”.
    Explanation of symbols
  • First revision of yearly figures of imports and exports. Commodity groups by SITC
    First revision of yearly figures of imports and exports. Commodity groups by SITC1
    2023
    ImportsExports
    NOK MillionChange in per centNOK MillionChange in per cent
    TOTAL1 024 2760.41 881 1340.4
    Of which:
    Crude oil12 2290.0538 0692.5
    Natural gas, whether or not liquefied4550.0627 945-0.9
    Natural gas condensates5692.45 3200.0
    Ships and oil platforms11 51224.33 09958.3
    Goods excl. ships and oil platforms1 012 764-0.11 8780.4
    Mainland exports..706 7010.0
    0 Food and live animals74 3760.0178 088-0.2
    00 Live animals other than animals of div.032580.01380.0
    01 Meat and meat preparations1 8860.0356-0.3
    02 Dairy products and birds' eggs2 4630.0227-0.1
    03 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs and prep. thereof6 5950.0165 246-0.1
    04 Cereals and cereal preparations9 457-0.1817-0.5
    05 Vegetables and fruit17 5170.03250.0
    06 Sugars, sugar prepatations and honey2 9880.063-0.6
    07 Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices6 872-0.1636-8.2
    08 Feeding stuff for animals (not cereals)18 5780.27 118-1.0
    09 Miscellaneous edible products7 7600.13 161-2.6
    1 Beverages and tobacco15 561-0.21 201-2.4
    11 Beverages10 6110.01 179-2.4
    12 Tobacco and tobacco manufactures4 950-0.622-0.3
    2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels68 6680.028 9600.2
    21 Hides, skins and furskins, raw620.03560.0
    22 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits3 1360.160.0
    23 Crude rubber187-0.1700.0
    24 Wood, lumber and cork5 4450.06 6590.0
    25 Pulp and waste paper5460.03 923-0.1
    26 Textile fibres and their waste164-2.13240.0
    27 Crude fertilizers and crude minerales6 7080.16 5161.1
    28 Metalliferous ores and metal scrap48 5250.010 6490.0
    29 Crude animal and vegetable materials3 8950.04580.4
    3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials89 2040.01 287 4170.6
    32 Coal, coke and briquettes5 3270.091913.9
    33 Petroleum, petroleum products73 7850.0612 8832.2
    334 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (other than crude); preparations, n.e.s., containing by weight 70% or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparation54 9400.068 6990.0
    34 Gas , natural and manufactured1 8350.0647 107-0.8
    342 Liquefied propane and butane1 3470.017 7210.7
    35 Electric current8 2580.027 3360.0
    4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes17 5410.05 5950.0
    41 Animal oils and fats9 7990.03 1930.0
    42 Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated7 2410.0849-0.1
    43 Animal or vegetable fats and oils, processed5010.41 553-0.2
    5 Chemicals and related products n.e.s.109 6210.083 085-0.1
    51 Organic chemicals12 534-0.218 1710.1
    52 Inorganic chemicals11 3070.015 1200.2
    53 Dyeing, tanning and colouring materials4 6680.02 1090.0
    54 Medicinal and pharmaceutical products29 4980.111 1780.0
    55 Essential oils and resinoids etc12 6610.12 849-0.1
    56 Fertilizers2 5 6090.0::
    57 Plastics in primary forms6 685-0.18 8030.0
    58 Plastics in non-primary forms9 0010.02 5730.0
    59 Chemical materials and products, n.e.s.17 6570.08 0820.0
    6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material131 5120.0130 804-1.9
    61 Leather, leather manufactures, furskins5540.01270.0
    62 Rubber manufactures, n.e.s.7 5450.01 212-0.3
    63 Cork and wood manufactures9 2370.02 3200.0
    64 Paper, paperboard and manufactures thereof10 5750.07 244-0.1
    65 Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles10 8980.02 918-0.1
    66 Non-metallic mineral manufactures, n.e.s.12 8980.02 582-0.3
    67 Iron and steel22 8220.020 814-0.4
    68 Non-ferrous metals12 6640.082 1000.0
    69 Manufactures of metals, n.e.s.44 3180.011 488-17.7
    7 Machinery and transport equipment380 6710.3120 1213.1
    71 Power generating machinery and equipment17 3770.012 3950.0
    72 Machinery for special industries39 015-0.314 8830.1
    73 Metal working machinery3 233-0.4824-0.6
    74 General industrial machinery and equipment56 268-0.122 953-0.1
    75 Office machines, data processing machines24 5800.06 0370.0
    76 Telecommunications apparatus and equipment35 6060.09 595-0.1
    77 Electrical machinery and apparatus64 563-0.124 90410.9
    78 Road vehicles112 176-0.217 3950.0
    79 Other transport equipment including ships27 8545.311 13512.1
    8 Miscellaneous manufactured articles134 770-0.144 012-0.1
    81 Prefabricated buildings10 354-0.22 2380.0
    82 Furniture and parts thereof19 2260.03 7280.0
    83 Travel goods, handbags etc.2 8990.02900.0
    84 Articles of apparel and accessories26 654-0.13 030-0.1
    85 Footwear7 3280.0839-0.1
    87 Professional and scientific instruments23 367-0.218 512-0.5
    88 Photographic and optical goods4 4710.0448-0.5
    89 Miscellaneous manufactured articles, n.e.s40 471-0.114 9270.2
    9 Other commodities and transactions2 3540.01 8520.0
    91 Postal packages not classified according to kind00.000.0
    93 Special transactions and commodities not classified according to kind1 2920.0560.0
    96 Coin (other than gold coin), not being legal tender550.030.0
    97 Gold, non-monetary (excluding gold, ores and concentrates)1 0060.01 7930.0
    1
    2Due to confidentiality commodity group 56 is included in commodity group 59.
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Norwegian import and export - all countries and commodity numbers 1988-2024. 

Complete datasets corresponding to Statbank table 08801 for download as CSV.

About the statistics

The information under «About the statistics» was last updated 28 June 2024.

Imports and exports
Imports comprise mainly foreign manufactured goods entering Norway. This can also include re-importation of originally Norwegian-produced goods and processed goods. Exports comprise domestically produced goods sent out of Norway, i.e. the Norwegian statistical territory as defined in Section of population. Also included are reexportation of originally foreign-produced goods and processed goods.

Trade in goods is based on the physical movement of goods across borders, but for some items, such as ships, oil platforms and aircraft, trading often takes place without the occurrence of such movement. Whether there has been an import or export of such goods is therefore determined based on whether a change in economic ownership has taken place cf. also described in the Section of population. Economic ownership is defined as the person entitled to claim the economic benefit and who has the legal responsibility for the risk of the item.

Mainland exports
As from March 2013, the statistics on external trade in goods will use the term mainland exports on the exportation of goods other than crude oil, natural gas, natural gas condensates, ships and oil platforms. Previously, we also used the term traditional goods for these exports, as well as for imports excluding ships and oil platforms. (Balance of payments and the research department still use the term traditional goods. The balance of payments also includes items such as naphtha, propane and butane in its collective term crude oil and natural gas, external trade in goods does not.)

Country
Country of origin is used for imports. With regard to exports, the country of destination is used.

For raw materials, the country of origin is determined according to where the goods are produced. For manufactured goods (processed and refined goods), this is the country in which the goods have obtained the form they have at the time of import. The country of destination is defined as the country, which, on the date of export, is the last known country for which the goods are intended.

For more specific principles in relation to country of origin, the rule for ships, aircraft and oil platforms is that country of origin is the country that previously owned the goods (economic ownership). For Norwegian-produced goods sold abroad and subsequently bought in Norway, the country from which the goods are imported shall be given as the country of origin (manufacturing country).

Mode of transport
Mode of transport is defined as the means of transportation used when goods cross the border, either by import or export (in the Database for Standard Classifications there is a detailed description of mode of transport).

Quantity
For most goods, the quantity is expressed in kilograms (weight excluding packaging), except for ships and electricity, which are measured by gross tonnes and kWh respectively. However, for many goods, the quantity is also available in a different unit of measurement, such as pieces, barrels, cubic metres, carat, litres, pairs etc.

Statistical value
Statistical value is the value when crossing the Norwegian border. Duties, VAT and other taxes are not included in the statistical value.

Upon import, the value should be set to the CIF (Cost Insurance Freight) value, i.e. the value of the goods at the Norwegian border, including the costs associated with the delivery of goods to the border, transport costs and insurance. Similarly, for exports it is the value at the Norwegian border, including the costs associated with transporting it there, called FOB (Free On Board) value. CIF and FOB are two types of delivery terms called Incoterms. The delivery terms are an agreement between buyer and seller as to who bears the risk, responsibility and cost of transportation of the goods to the agreed place. In the Database for Standard Classifications there is an overview of the different delivery terms.

For crude oil exported by ship directly from installations on the Norwegian continental shelf, the value upon departure from the installation is used. In the case of crude oil and natural gas that is piped abroad, this value is determined based onon when it leaves the Norwegian continental shelf. The value of transport in international waters and into a terminal abroad is regarded as export of services.

The statistical value of exports and imports of ships is the transfer value including takeover of debt. With regard toto fish landed abroad (exported) by Norwegian vessels and caught outside the Norwegian customs border, the statistical value is the value of the fish paid to the fishing operator upon the sale of stock (minus the sales organisation fee).

County of production
The county of production is defined as the county in which the added value is greatest.

Classification of goods
The classification by HS (the international customs and statistics nomenclature, the Harmonized System) is a 6-digit grouping of goods organised primarily according to the material characteristics of goods at the time of crossing the border. Only in exceptional cases is the later use of the goods of any significance to the classification. The WCO (World Customs Organization) is responsible for this nomenclature.

The Norwegian customs tariff is based on the HS, but has two more digits, which are national codes. The 7th digit reflects national customs divisions/tariff rates (bound in the WTO - World Trade Organization). The 8th digit is used to cover the national statistical needs and and among others the interests of the Norwegian Agricultural Authority and Ministry of Foreign Affairs interests with regard to import and export regulations. In some cases, the 8th digit is also used to distinguish between goods subject to duties and/or fees. The Norwegian version is published annually on our website along with a text version of the nomenclature developed by Statistics Norway. The detailed commodity list, which includes all commodity numbers, also provides information about the validity of each commodity number.

Due to technological developments and changes in international trade, the HS nomenclature is normally updated every 5 years – with the most recent implementation on 1 January 2012. In addition, minor changes are made in the Norwegian customs tariff every year. The EU also uses the nomenclature of the HS in its publication of foreign trade figures. However, the EU version (available at Eurostat's website); the Combined Nomenclature (CN) - which also has eight digits - is more detailed than the Norwegian version. As mentioned previously, only the first 6 digits are common internationally.

When publishing external trade figures, the UN Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) is mainly used. Here the goods are grouped by level of processing (raw materials, semi-finished and finished goods). As from 1988 to 2006, the SITC-Rev.3 (unstats.un.org) is used, but as of 2007 the SITC-Rev. 4 (available at unstats.un.org as PDF) is used.

The classification BEC (Broad Economic Categories) (at unstats.un.org); the UN classification of commodities by end use, which is based on the SITC, is also used to some extent. This classification is not considered to be a "standard classification" in the same way as for example the SITC, and it is officially acknowledged that countries may have their own version of this grouping in order to satisfy national needs. The Norwegian version of this classification can be found in the Database for Standard Classifications.

The various nomenclatures are listed on the UN’s website, as well as correspondence tables between the different nomenclatures HS, SITC and BEC and their different versions.

The product classification CPA divides goods by industry group, and in external trade we use extracts from this. CPA (Statistical Classification of Productivity by Activity in the European Community) is the EU's central Product by Activity classification. It is a product group that is closely linked to industry, i.e. distinctive products within each activity can be linked to the activity classification NACE Rev.2.

Grouping by country
The Norwegian list of countries used follows the international standard ISO-3166. EU countries use the same standard, except for some deviations of less importance.

In the external trade publications these country groupings are frequently used:

  • Nordic countries - trade with Sweden, Denmark, Greenland, Faroe Islands, Finland, Åland and Iceland
  • EFTA - trade with Iceland, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. European Free Trade Association - Wikipedia
  • EU – in the Database for standard classifications current member states at any given time is available
  • OECD - for current member states at any given time see the OECD's website
  • Developing countries – as from 2007, the figures are according to the OECD’s DAC (DAC stands for Development Assistance Committee) for definitions of countries at any given time that are recognised as recipients of official foreign aid. The DAC list also includes a section on LDCs (Least Developed Countries - defined by the UN) - which we also use in the statistics.
    (Until 2006, these countries were defined as developing countries in the Norwegian trade statistics: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), Croatia, Macedonia, Malta, Slovenia - Africa except South Africa - Asia excluding Japan, North and South America except USA, Canada and Greenland - Oceania except Australia and New Zealand.)

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