Norway Manufacturing Output Falls 0.9% in April

2026-06-05 06:14 By Judith Sib-at 1 min. read

Norway’s manufacturing production decreased by 0.9% month-over-month in April 2026, reversing a 2.0% rise in the previous month.

Growth slowed in food, beverages, and tobacco (0.3% vs 1.0% in March), while declines were observed in fabricated metal products (-2.3% vs 1.6%), repair and installation of machinery (-2.5% vs 2.8%), computer and electrical equipment (-0.7% vs 2.0%), machinery and equipment (-1.6% vs 2.7%), ships, boats, and oil platforms (-0.7% vs 4.6%), and rubber, plastic, and mineral products (-0.2% vs 2.5%).

In contrast, production rebounded strongly for refined petroleum, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals (4.5% vs -1.9%) and basic metals (5.5% vs -0.1%).

On a yearly basis, manufacturing output fell by 0.6%, after increasing 3.2% in March.



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Norway Manufacturing Output Falls 0.9% in April
Norway’s manufacturing production decreased by 0.9% month-over-month in April 2026, reversing a 2.0% rise in the previous month. Growth slowed in food, beverages, and tobacco (0.3% vs 1.0% in March), while declines were observed in fabricated metal products (-2.3% vs 1.6%), repair and installation of machinery (-2.5% vs 2.8%), computer and electrical equipment (-0.7% vs 2.0%), machinery and equipment (-1.6% vs 2.7%), ships, boats, and oil platforms (-0.7% vs 4.6%), and rubber, plastic, and mineral products (-0.2% vs 2.5%). In contrast, production rebounded strongly for refined petroleum, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals (4.5% vs -1.9%) and basic metals (5.5% vs -0.1%). On a yearly basis, manufacturing output fell by 0.6%, after increasing 3.2% in March.
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