Norway GDP Growth Rate Accelerates in Q2

2025-08-21 06:21 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

The Norwegian economy expanded by 0.8% quarter-on-quarter in Q2 2025, accelerating from a revised 0.1% growth in the previous quarter.

This marked the second consecutive quarter of expansion, largely driven by a rebound in both petroleum activities and ocean transport (1.4% vs -2.0% in Q1), as well as a sharp recovery in fixed investment (4.6% vs -5.2%).

Government spending also rose at a faster pace (0.5% vs 0.3%), while exports increased (0.8% vs -2.2%) and imports declined (-0.6% vs -2.6%), contributing positively to GDP growth.

Meanwhile, household consumption continued to grow, though at a slower pace (0.2% vs 1.9%).

On a year-on-year basis, GDP contracted by 2.1% in the June quarter, following a downwardly revised 0.3% decline in the previous quarter.



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