Norway Retail Sales Fall the Most Since 2024

2026-03-27 07:16 By Czyrill Jean Coloma 1 min. read

Retail sales in Norway fell by 1.1% month-on-month in February 2026, reversing a downwardly revised 0.9% increase in the previous month.

This marked the sharpest monthly decline since June 2024, with most sub-components seeing notable drops, particularly food, beverages, and other essentials (-2.4% vs 1.3% in January), ICT equipment (-7% vs 17.8%), other household equipment (-4.1% vs 3.8%), cultural and recreation goods (-1.5% vs 2.6%), and other goods (-2.2% vs 0.3%).

In addition, trade not conducted in stores or stalls continued to decline (-1.1% vs -0.8%).

Meanwhile, sales for non-specialized stores edged higher (0.3% vs 0.1%).

On a yearly basis, retail activity slowed to 1.6% from a downwardly revised 4% gain in January, marking its weakest annual growth since May 2025.



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