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  • Effects of reducing Norwegian extraction of oil and natural gas

    Reports 2020/38

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  • This is Norway 2020

    This is Norway presents statistics from a variety of areas and seeks to give an overview of Norwegian society and its developments in recent years.

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  • Continued increase in PPI

    The producer price index (PPI) continued August’s increase in September, after having dropped continuously through 2020. The total index rose by 2.8 percent this month, with increased price on natural gas as the main driver.

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  • Unchanged manufacturing turnover in August

    Seasonally-adjusted figures show that the total turnover in Norwegian manufacturing decreased by 0.3 per cent in the period June-August 2020, compared to the previous three-month period. On a monthly basis, from July to August 2020, however, the m...

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  • First price increase in PPI since December

    Increasing prices within energy goods lead to a 1.2 per cent rise in the overall PPI from July to August 2020. Natural gas had the stongest influence, but higher prices on refined petroleum products and electricity were also important contributors.

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  • Manufacturing turnover decreases in July

    Seasonally-adjusted figures show that the total turnover in Norwegian manufacturing decreased by 3.8 per cent in the period May-July 2020, compared to the previous three-month period. On a monthly basis, from June to July 2020, the manufacturing t...

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  • Unchanged PPI from June to July

    The total PPI was unchanged from June to July 2020. Price increases in refined petroleum products and crude oil evened out the downturn in other groups within energy goods and manufacturing industries.

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  • Manufacturing turnover fell sharply in the second quarter

    Seasonally-adjusted figures show that the total turnover in Norwegian manufacturing decreased by 7.5 per cent from the first to the second quarter of 2020. On a monthly basis however, from May to June 2020, the manufacturing turnover increased by ...

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  • Continued downturn in PPI

    The producer price index (PPI) fell in June for the sixth month in a row. The downturn came both outside and inside the energy goods.

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  • Reduced manufacturing turnover

    Seasonally-adjusted figures show that the total turnover in Norwegian manufacturing decreased by 4.5 per cent in the period March-May 2020, compared with the previous three-month period. On a monthly basis, from April to May 2020, the manufacturin...

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  • Continued drop in PPI

    Heavy price falls on natural gas and refined petroleum products lead to a decrease of 2.7 percent in the producer price index for May. This comes despite a solid increase in prices on crude oil this month.

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  • Manufacturing turnover fell sharply in April

    Seasonally-adjusted figures show that the total turnover in Norwegian manufacturing decreased by 10 per cent from March to April. Measures introduced in order to mitigate the spreading of the Corona-virus in Norway and a drop in prices for refined...

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  • Energy prices continue to drop

    Significant price reductions on most energy goods caused a further decrease in the Producer Price Index in April. Natural gas had a positive price development, but only due to a weak Norwegian krone.

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  • Reduced manufacturing turnover in the first quarter

    Seasonally-adjusted figures show that the total turnover in Norwegian manufacturing decreased by 1.0 per cent in the first quarter of 2020 compared with the last quarter of 2019. A 2.8 per cent increase in manufacturing turnover was recorded from ...

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  • An uneasy world made its mark on PPI

    March saw the largest monthly decrease in producer price index (PPI) in over 15 years. Uncertainties relating to the corona pandemic and the petroleum markets' are the main causes of this downturn.

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