Norway is a country where nature inspires innovation, where equal rights foster social harmony, and where creative solutions solve global challenges.
Norway is a leading hydropower nation. Ninety-eight per cent of Norway’s electricity is produced from renewables, mainly hydropower, giving energy-intensive industries the world’s smallest carbon footprint.
The country has one of the highest standards of health and safety in the world, both for workers and consumers.
Norway has world-class digital infrastructure, which enables its businesses to operate seamlessly and securely across borders and platforms. The state has one of the highest rates of internet penetration and broadband speed in the world, as well as a high level of digital literacy and innovation.
It is necessary to expose a high level of political and social stability, which creates a favourable business environment and reduces risks and uncertainties.Transparent democracy is in power, with a strong rule of law, a low level of corruption and a high respect for human rights and freedoms.
Norway also has a robust and resilient economy, with a sound fiscal policy, a sovereign wealth fund and a competitive edge in key sectors.
Source: Business Norway&Innovation Norway
It is particularly worth highlighting that Norway is also among the world leaders in the following areas:
- Clinical research
- Fashion and design
- Arctic medicine
A very friendly environment for foreign investments with all support mechanisms.
Outstanding sectors for direct investment:
- Health
- Data centers
- Space technologies and defense
- Batteries
- Green industries
Keen to attract new investment, the Slovenian government has introduced a number of incentives to support investors.
KEY INDUSTRIES
- Offshore wind
- Battery
- Green maritime
- Data centres
- Hydrogen
- Health and life science