Overview In 2022, Norway was the number 24 economy in the world in terms of GDP (current US$), the number 28 in total exports, the number 41 in total imports, the number 3 economy in terms of GDP per capita (current US$) and the number 43 most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI) .
Exports The top exports of Norway are Petroleum Gas ($154B), Crude Petroleum ($58.9B), Non-fillet Fresh Fish ($9.07B), Refined Petroleum ($7.62B), and Electricity ($4.74B), exporting mostly to Germany ($78.1B), United Kingdom ($59.1B), France ($25.9B), Belgium ($20.3B), and Sweden ($17.7B).
In 2022, Norway was the world's biggest exporter of Petroleum Gas ($154B), Non-fillet Fresh Fish ($9.07B), Dried/Salted/Smoked/Brined Fish ($1.15B), Gravel and Crushed Stone ($371M), and Wood Pulp Lyes ($154M)
Imports The top imports of Norway are Cars ($7.43B), Refined Petroleum ($6.54B), Nickel Mattes ($2.48B), Broadcasting Equipment ($2.12B), and Electricity ($1.8B), importing mostly from Sweden ($18.7B), Germany ($12B), China ($10.1B), Denmark ($6.53B), and Netherlands ($5.88B).
In 2022, Norway was the world's biggest importer of Fish Oil ($563M) and Fishing Ships ($161M)
Location Norway borders Finland, Russia, and Sweden by land and Denmark, Iceland, United Kingdom, and Greenland by sea.