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The CIA World Factbook lists Norways industries as "petroleum and gas, food processing, shipbuilding, pulp and paper products, metals, chemicals, timber, mining, textiles, fishing". Its agricultural products include "barley, wheat, potatoes; pork, beef, veal, milk; fish". Some of Norways most important export-partners include the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands and France.

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oil industry is the most important industry in Norway while fishing is the second most important.
Oil, fish, agriculture and metals.
Oil related industry, fish related industry, hydro power, car metal parts
Oil and gas (Olje og gass)

Fish (Fisk)

Veapon (våpen)

Boatbuilding (båtbygging)

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Fish and oil is the main reason that Norway is one of the richest countries in the world.
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Main exports:

Goods:

  • oil and gas
  • non-ferrous metals
  • fish
  • industrial machinery and equipment
Services:

Total exports are 47% of GDP, including oil and gas exports at 23% of GDP.


Source: Statistics Norway, see related link.
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Norway exports oil, natural gas, metals, electricity, ships and fish.
Norwegian krone (NOK).

Eks: 100 kroner.

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Norways main products are: oil, fish and tourism.

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Oil, Natural Gas, Fish.

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oil

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Fish

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