Norway Trade Surplus Widens in June
2026-07-15 08:08
By
Mariene Camarillo
1 min. read
Norway’s trade surplus widened to NOK 61.9 billion in June 2026 from NOK 46.9 billion in the same month a year earlier, as exports outpaced imports.
Exports jumped 12.5% year-on-year to NOK 158.3 billion, lifted by higher shipments of fuels, lubricants, and related materials (+24.8%), raw materials, excluding fuels (+17.3%), animal and vegetable oils, fats, and waxes (+48.7%), and food and live animals (+7.1%).
These gains more than offset declines in exports of beverages and tobacco (-14.6%), chemical products (-0.2%), and machinery and means of transport (-23.1%).
Meanwhile, imports rose 2.7% to NOK 96.4 billion, driven largely by increased purchases of raw materials, excluding fuels (+20.9%), fuels, lubricants, and related materials (+53.9%), and animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes (+8.4%).
For the January–June period, Norway recorded a trade surplus of NOK 419.9 billion, up 11.3% from the corresponding month a year ago, as exports (5.7%) rose much faster than imports (1.8%).