Machines, Engines, Pumps Imports

Norwegian imports for this product category were $13.4 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 76.5% of that total.

  1. Germany: $1.9 billion (14.2%)
  2. China: $1.8 billion (13.4%)
  3. United Kingdom: $1.4 billion (10.2%)
  4. Sweden: $1.3 billion (9.4%)
  5. United States: $954.9 million (7.1%)
  6. Italy: $814.4 million (6.1%)
  7. Denmark: $759.6 million (5.7%)
  8. Netherlands: $544.4 million (4.1%)
  9. Poland: $444.5 million (3.31%)
10. France: $417.4 million (3.1%)
Vehicles Imports

Norwegian imports for this product category were $9.3 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 83.4% of that total.

  1. Germany: $3.1 billion (33.7%)
  2. Sweden: $1.1 billion (11.5%)
  3. United States: $679.7 million (7.3%)
  4. Japan: $652.7 million (7%)
  5. United Kingdom: $650.7 million (7%)
  6. France: $565.1 million (6%)
  7. Belgium: $279.7 million (3%)
  8. Poland: $268.6 million (2.9%)
  9. Spain: $247.4 million (2.6%)
10. Czech Republic: $225.5 million (2.4%)
Electronic Equipment Imports

Norwegian imports for this product category were $8.5 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 72% of that total.

  1. China: $2.1 billion (25.2%)
  2. Germany: $908.6 million (10.7%)
  3. Sweden: $719.7 million (8.5%)
  4. United States: $496.6 million (5.9%)
  5. South Korea: $362.6 million (4.3%)
  6. United Kingdom: $359.3 million (4.2%)
  7. Netherlands: $342.6 million (4%)
  8. Denmark: $287.8 million (3.4%)
  9. Poland: $254.6 million (3%)
10. France: $232.8 million (2.7%)
Oil Imports

Norwegian imports for this product category were $4.8 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 88.3% of that total.

  1. Sweden: $1.1 billion (22.2%)
  2. Denmark: $750.4 million (15.6%)
  3. United Kingdom: $598.4 million (12.4%)
  4. Russia: $396.5 million (8.2%)
  5. United States: $370.6 million (7.7%)
  6. Netherlands: $314.6 million (6.5%)
  7. Cameroon: $265.1 million (5.5%)
  8. Belgium: $187.3 million (3.9%)
  9. Nigeria: $167.8 million (3.5%)
10. Latvia: $135.7 million (2.8%)
Iron or Steel Products Imports

Norwegian imports for this product category were $4.7 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 76% of that total.

  1. Sweden: $590.8 million (12.6%)
  2. United Kingdom: $560.4 million (11.9%)
  3. Japan: $481.8 million (10.3%)
  4. Germany: $428.1 million (9.1%)
  5. Poland: $367.3 million (7.8%)
  6. China: $292.7 million (6.2%)
  7. Denmark: $288.4 million (6.1%)
  8. Italy: $215.9 million (4.6%)
  9. Thailand: $170.8 million (3.6%)
10. Finland: $167.1 million (3.6%)
Furniture, Lighting, Signs Imports

Norwegian imports for this product category were $3.3 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 85.9% of that total.

  1. Sweden: $724.2 million (21.7%)
  2. China: $551.5 million (16.5%)
  3. Denmark: $445.8 million (13.3%)
  4. Poland: $301.6 million (9%)
  5. Lithuania: $268.2 million (8%)
  6. Estonia: $191 million (5.7%)
  7. Germany: $154.9 million (4.6%)
  8. Italy: $112.3 million (3.4%)
  9. United Kingdom: $60.6 million (1.8%)
10. Finland: $60.2 million (1.8%)
Medical, Technical Equipment Imports

Norwegian imports for this product category were $2.9 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 79.1% of that total.

  1. United States: $594.7 million (20.8%)
  2. Germany: $394.7 million (13.8%)
  3. United Kingdom: $392.7 million (13.7%)
  4. Sweden: $203.3 million (7.1%)
  5. China: $198.8 million (6.9%)
  6. Denmark: $115.9 million (4%)
  7. France: $98.4 million (3.4%)
  8. Switzerland: $95.9 million (3.3%)
  9. Japan: $87.5 million (3.1%)
10. Netherlands: $85 million (3%)
Ships, Boats Imports

Norwegian imports for this product category were $2.8 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 84.9% of that total.

  1. South Korea: $848.4 million (30.1%)
  2. Romania: $483.2 million (17.1%)
  3. Poland: $242.8 million (8.6%)
  4. Turkey: $236.5 million (8.4%)
  5. Canada: $146.9 million (5.2%)
  6. Spain: $130.7 million (4.6%)
  7. United States: $125.4 million (4.4%)
  8. Finland: $63.3 million (2.2%)
  9. China: $61.9 million (2.2%)
10. Japan: $54.3 million (1.9%)
The following countries represent expanding opportunities for leading Norwegian import countries from 2010 to 2014.
Data source: Trade Map, International Trade Centre, www.intracen.org/marketanalysis

Top Norway Import Partners 2014
Fastest-Growing Norwegian Import Countries
Research Note:
Import numbers rarely match the source exporters’ stats. Reasons for import-export statistical discrepancies include
re-exports, time lags, misallocations, distinct trade reporting systems, different quantity measurements and country confidentiality rules. Also, transportation and insurance
costs are sometimes added to import totals.
Norway imported US$91.2 billion worth of goods from its international trade buddies in 2014. The accompanying list reveals its 10 top trade partners, accounting for 65.9% of total Norwegian imports.