Industrial Production in Norway increased 1.40 percent in March of 2020 over the previous month. Industrial Production Mom in Norway averaged 0.07 percent from 1990 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 12.30 percent in September of 1991 and a record low of -9.30 percent in March of 2002. In Norway, industrial production measures the output of businesses integrated in industrial sector of the economy. Extraction and related services is the most important sector and accounts for 67 percent of total production. The biggest segments within Extraction and related services are: Extraction of natural gas (31 percent of total output) and extraction of crude petroleum (30 percent). Manufacturing accounts for 27 percent of total production, mainly: food, beverages and tobacco (5 percent); refined petroleum, chemicals and pharmaceutical products (4 percent); machinery and equipment (3 percent); fabricated metal products (2 percent); ships, boats and oil platforms (2 percent); computer and electrical equipment (2 percent); repair, installation of machinery (2 percent); rubber, plastic and mineral products (2 percent); and basic metals (2 percent). Electricity, gas and steam account for 6 percent of total output; and Mining and quarrying account for 1 percent. This page provides - Norway Industrial Production - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.