Norway, a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula, is a rapidly developing and very wealthy country. It extends to the northernmost point of Europe. Its territory is long and narrow from north to south, and its sea area is extremely rough. The many islands in the coastal area make it known as the "Kingdom of Ten Thousand Islands". In 2001, Norway was selected as the most livable country in the world by the United Nations, and has been a model of livability in our country for 6 years.
Norway has an average gross national product of US$75,500. Ranking firmly fourth in the world, my country is the fourth happiest country in the world. The Norwegian Empire is one of the five Nordic countries. Its capital is Oslo. Norway is a rapidly developing industrialized country, and the petrochemical industry is the main support for the social economy. It has been selected as a livable country by the United Nations for six consecutive years, and continues to rank first in the world's Human Development Index. Its core attractions include the Lofoten Islands, Halsit, and the four fjords. Developed industrialized countries
The petrochemical industry is the main support for the social economy. Norway is the largest oil exporter in Western Europe and the third largest oil exporter in the world. The papermaking industry, shipbuilding industry, machinery and equipment, hydropower projects, chemical plants, and log processing are all Norway's traditional and relatively developed industrial chains. In addition, Norway alone accounts for 9% of the world's annual fishing volume, making it the world's largest salmon exporter.
Norway is a typical Nordic country with the "three highs" (high wages, many benefits, and high taxes), and therefore has the highest price level in the world. Chinese citizens enjoy benefits such as compulsory education and free medical care for all, but the costs in various areas of daily life such as clothing, food, housing, and transportation are very high. For example, Norway was once selected as the most peaceful country by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
Norway is the fourth largest shipping industry in the world (the United Kingdom, Denmark, the United States, and Norway), and they are all the largest shipping industry clusters in the world. Norway's population is less than 0.1 of the world's. But shockingly, it has 13% of the world's merchant fleet, 23% of the world's total number of cruise ships, 19% of the natural gas transportation ships, 19% of the chemical fleet, controls 11% of the world's oil container ships, and 15% of the world's seaside transportation business market share.
Norway was once the world's seventh largest oil producer, the third largest oil exporter (after Saudi Arabia and Russia), and the second largest natural gas exporter (after Russia). With Norway's strategic intention to reduce the total amount of oil production, Norway is now the eighth largest oil exporter and the third largest natural gas exporter in the world. Norway's gas, especially natural gas imports and exports, has become the most important factor in Norway's economic source and growth, and has also become one of its important diplomatic tools. Norwegian offshore oil extraction technology, especially offshore platform and underwater drilling technology, is in a leading position in the world.
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