Exports In 2022, Norway exported $1.7M in Man-made staple fibres, making it the 100th largest exporter of Man-made staple fibres in the world. At the same year, Man-made staple fibres was the 83rd most exported product in Norway. The main destination of Man-made staple fibres exports from Norway are: Denmark ($335k), Latvia ($282k), Sweden ($172k), Estonia ($164k), and Lithuania ($127k).
The fastest growing export markets for Man-made staple fibres of Norway between 2021 and 2022 were Latvia ($129k), Estonia ($76k), and Iceland ($31.6k).
Imports In 2022, Norway imported $23.4M in Man-made staple fibres, becoming the 123rd largest importer of Man-made staple fibres in the world. At the same year, Man-made staple fibres was the 83rd most imported product in Norway. Norway imports Man-made staple fibres primarily from: Sweden ($3.01M), China ($2.95M), Denmark ($2.57M), Belgium ($2.07M), and South Korea ($1.43M).
The fastest growing import markets in Man-made staple fibres for Norway between 2021 and 2022 were Belgium ($742k), Hong Kong ($598k), and Netherlands ($597k).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as Hyosung (18), Helly Hansen (6), and Michael Kors (3) were at the forefront of shipping Man-made staple fibres from Norway to the United States.