Many Norwegian lives in exporting services and such, rather than producing materials in factories. However, Norway export a lot of minerals and refined ore. Furthermore, Norway exports weapons.
Auto parts and farm machinery
Norway manufactures a variety of products, including oil and gas, fish products, hydropower equipment, ships, machinery, and processed metals. It is also known for producing high-quality vehicles, such as electric cars. Additionally, Norway has a growing tech industry, with companies focusing on software development and digital services.
off-shore machinery
Norway exports oils to Canada. (Well actually they export more than oil and besides that they can have a great amount of exports sometimes so don't think they don't export much. Improved by FunkyAngel111)
Lots of money, Norway is a very expensive place
Carlson's Code Liver oil is manufactured from the deep, unpolluted waters near Norway. Norway is a country located in Northern Europe, directly beside Sweden.
Rural US Midwest
only a little bit but there is taxes
Main exports:* non-ferrous metals* oil* fish* gas* industrial machinery and equipmentMain imports:* vehicles (i.e. cars)* industrial equipment* "miscellaneous manufactured articles" (like clothes, furniture)* machinery and appliances (electrics, electronics)* ore and scrap metal (presumably used in metal production)Source: Statistics Norway, see related link
Norway . 550kr for 7 mb
Iceland, Greenland, Norway, the Hebrides.
Depends on your budget. Alcohol is very expensive in Norway, so a bottle from the duty free is usually appreciated.