Norway Industrial Confidence Improves in Q4
2026-01-15 07:32
By
Mariene Camarillo
1 min. read
Norway’s industrial confidence advanced to 2.6 in Q4 2025, following an upwardly revised 0.2 in Q3, though it remained below its long-term average of 2.9.
Sentiment improved among producers of intermediate goods, while producers of consumer goods reported unchanged production.
Meanwhile, producers of capital goods contributed negatively to the overall confidence.
New orders declined across both export and domestic markets, although outlook still remained optimistic.
On the price front, industrial managers reported sustained price increases in both domestic and export markets, with stronger rises for consumer goods.
Employment conditions remained subdued, with producers of capital and intermediate goods reporting no change in employment levels.
Looking ahead, the general outlook of Q1 of 2026 is positive, supported by confidence among intermediate producers, whereas producers of capital and consumer goods maintained neutral expectations.