Norway Manufacturing Production m/m
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2.1%
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Norwegian Manufacturing Production m/m measures a change in the output of companies of all manufacturing sectors of the country. The indicator reflects a change in the total value added for manufactured goods, in the given month compared to the previous month.
Manufacturing production accounts for about 27% of the total Norwegian production. It includes the following sectors:
- food, beverages and tobacco
- refined petroleum, chemical production and pharmaceuticals
- machinery and equipment
- fabricated metal products
- ships, boats and oil platforms
- computer and electrical equipment, etc.
The production index is part of the short-term statistics calculated to monitor the state of the country's economy. In addition, it is part of Norway's quarterly national accounts and thus contributes to GDP calculation.
The index is calculated based on a monthly survey of 1,600 companies, conducted by the Norwegian Central Bureau of Statistics. The survey is mandatory and companies failing to provide data can be fined.
The Production Index is one of the most important indicators of short-term economic statistics for the country. Analysts use it to evaluate early changes in economic development, as well as to forecast Norwegian GDP.
Production growth indicates an expansion of the national economy and is therefore seen as positive for the Norwegian krone quotes.
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The chart of the entire available history of the "Norway Manufacturing Production m/m" macroeconomic indicator. The dashed line shows the forecast values of the economic indicator for the specified dates.
A significant deviation of a real value from a forecast one may cause a short-term strengthening or weakening of a national currency in the Forex market. The threshold values of the indicators signaling the approach of the critical state of the national (local) economy occupy a special place.