Norway Manufacturing Output Declines in September

2025-11-07 07:52 By Erika Ordonez 1 min. read

Norway’s manufacturing production fell by 1.7% month-over-month in September 2025, reversing a 0.7% gain in the previous month.

Output dropped for wood and wood products (-4.9% vs 2.2% in August), refined petroleum, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals (-9.7% vs 6.0%), fabricated metal products (-2.5% vs 11.8%), transport equipment n.e.c.

(-5.5% vs 23.7%), printing and reproduction (-1.2% vs 0.3%), basic metals (-0.6% vs 3.4%), and furniture and manufacturing n.e.c.

(-0.8% vs 0.8%).

Meanwhile, output decreased at a slower pace for food, beverages and tobacco (-2.0% vs -3.0%) and ships, boats and oil platforms (-1.6% vs -3.9%).

On a yearly basis, manufacturing output rose by2.6% in September, easing from a three-month high of 5.0% in the preceding period.



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