Norway Producer Price Index (PPI) y/y

Country: Norway, NOK
Importance:
Low
Sector: Prices
Last release
09 Apr 2026 06:00 GMT
Actual
16.9%
Forecast
-12.2%
Previous
-9.4%
Next release
11 May 2026 06:00 GMT
Actual
Coming in 13 days
Forecast
22.9%
Previous
16.9%
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
09 Dec 2022
Nov 2022
22.3%
5.4%
10 Nov 2022
Oct 2022
19.8%
56.0%
10 Oct 2022
Sep 2022
52.4%
71.0%
09 Sept 2022
Aug 2022
77.3%
64.0%
10 Aug 2022
Jul 2022
73.6%
61.1%
11 Jul 2022
Jun 2022
68.8%
64.8%
10 Jun 2022
May 2022
64.6%
75.3%
10 May 2022
Apr 2022
66.4%
81.2%
11 Apr 2022
Mar 2022
79.4%
44.9%
10 Mar 2022
Feb 2022
53.2%
50.3%
10 Feb 2022
Jan 2022
58.2%
76.5%
10 Jan 2022
Dec 2021
68.7%
57.8%
10 Dec 2021
Nov 2021
58.6%
66.0%
10 Nov 2021
Oct 2021
60.8%
63.5%
11 Oct 2021
Sep 2021
57.8%
53.8%
10 Sept 2021
Aug 2021
50.1%
50.1%
10 Aug 2021
Jul 2021
43.4%
44.7%
09 Jul 2021
Jun 2021
37.1%
30.8%
10 Jun 2021
May 2021
29.4%
24.4%
10 May 2021
Apr 2021
22.5%
26.4%

Norway's Producer Price Index y/y reflects the dynamics of prices for goods produced and sold by Norwegian companies domestically and in foreign markets. The index measures a change in prices from the producer perspective, in the given month compared to the same month a year ago. The index covers goods, which are delivered as final products to retail trade, are subject to investment, or are transferred to other production sectors as intermediates.

The Producer Price Index is considered as a leading indicator of consumer prices: rise in consumer prices always follows PPI growth. The PPI growth is an indicator of inflation growth and in can be generally seen as positive for the NOK quotes.

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