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Oil and Gas

Norway, an oil nation

As a western, industrialised nation and a major oil exporter, Norway has a number of different interests. It has about 50 per cent of Western Europe’s oil and gas reserves, which means that it has many interests in common with other oil ... + More

The WTO

Norway’s relations with the WTO

Norway’s prosperity and economic growth are dependent on good framework conditions for trade with other countries. Norway has therefore actively participated in the development of a binding set of international trade rules, and was one of ... + More

Norwegian Trade

Norway in international trade

Norway accounts for less than 0.1 per cent of the world’s population, and is thus a small country. Norway’s economic importance, however, is greater than its population would otherwise indicate. According to WTO statistics, Norway was the ... + More

Marine Resources

Norwegian management of living marine resources

The fisheries industry is the backbone of coastal Norway. Fisheries, aquaculture and fish processing provide employment for more than 30 000 people. The annual export value of fish and fish products is around NOK 30 billion, making this ... + More

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