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Norway

What Norway supplies into the American economy — the raw inputs, and the essential goods downstream that depend on them.

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Inputs supplied

19

Goods affected

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Claims on record

1

Mapped

What depends on them

American goods affected

19 essential American goods have Norway somewhere upstream in their supply chain.

Food

Seafood and fish

Fresh, frozen, and canned seafood; U.S. imports ~85% of consumed volume from Asian aquaculture, Norway, and South America.

Home

Paper and household products

Toilet paper, paper towels, tissues, and other disposable household paper goods.

Materials

Glass and windows

Flat glass for construction windows, auto windshields, containers, and specialty applications.

Logistics

Industrial gases

Oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and CO2 supplied to hospitals, food processing, manufacturing, and welding.

Logistics

Firefighting equipment and supplies

AFFF foam (PFAS transition challenge), protective gear, hose, breathing apparatus, and aerial firefighting assets.

Materials

HVAC systems and equipment

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning units with semiconductor-intensive controls, copper, and aluminum.

Food

Pork and pork products

Pork chops, roasts, and fresh pork for household use.

Agriculture

Ammonia and nitrogen fertilizers

Anhydrous ammonia, urea, and UAN solution made from natural gas; price tracks natural gas directly.

Home

Pet food and supplies

Dry and wet pet food, treats, and essential pet care supplies.

Agriculture

Animal feed

Corn, soybean meal, additives, and transport for livestock and poultry operations.

Materials

Copper and electrical wiring

Copper wire, tubing, and electrical components for construction and appliances.

Energy

Natural gas (home)

Residential natural gas for heating, cooking, and hot water.

Agriculture

Potash and phosphate fertilizers

Potassium and phosphorus nutrients for crop nutrition; geographically concentrated supply chains.

Agriculture

Irrigation equipment

Center-pivot systems, drip irrigation, pumps, pipe, and controls for water-intensive farming.

Food

Chocolate and cocoa products

Cocoa beans, powder, and finished chocolate; Ivory Coast and Ghana supply ~60% of global cocoa and are highly weather-sensitive.

Food

Coffee

Imported arabica and robusta beans; price tracks Brazil weather, Vietnam output, and ocean freight.

Food

Butter and dairy fats

Butter, heavy cream, and dairy fats with distinct supply dynamics from fluid milk; European imports heavily influence U.S. pricing.

Health

Medical oxygen

Liquid and compressed oxygen for hospitals, home care patients, and emergency response.

Energy

Residential Electricity

The full infrastructure stack delivering electricity to U.S. homes — spanning generation (natural gas 43%, nuclear 18%, renewables 24%, coal 16%), high-voltage transmission, distribution, and smart metering. The U.S. generated approximately 4,178 billion kWh in 2023 at utility scale.