Exports In 2022, Norway exported $2.09B in Ships, boats, & floating structures, making it the 13th largest exporter of Ships, boats, & floating structures in the world. At the same year, Ships, boats, & floating structures was the 9th most exported product in Norway. The main destination of Ships, boats, & floating structures exports from Norway are: Bermuda ($306M), Poland ($273M), United Kingdom ($206M), Cote d'Ivoire ($194M), and Israel ($135M).
The fastest growing export markets for Ships, boats, & floating structures of Norway between 2021 and 2022 were Cote d'Ivoire ($194M), United Kingdom ($184M), and Israel ($134M).
Imports In 2022, Norway imported $3.64B in Ships, boats, & floating structures, becoming the 9th largest importer of Ships, boats, & floating structures in the world. At the same year, Ships, boats, & floating structures was the 6th most imported product in Norway. Norway imports Ships, boats, & floating structures primarily from: Singapore ($768M), China ($701M), South Korea ($365M), Poland ($269M), and Romania ($264M).
The fastest growing import markets in Ships, boats, & floating structures for Norway between 2021 and 2022 were Singapore ($590M), China ($349M), and South Korea ($182M).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as GE RENEWABLES NORTH AMERICA LLC (2) and Wistron (2) were at the forefront of shipping Ships, boats, & floating structures from Norway to the United States.