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Norway inflation and food price concerns
Overview
Norway has experienced rising inflation, with the Consumer Price Index increasing 3.0% between July 2025 and July 2026. This surge was primarily driven by a 7.3% rise in electricity and network fees. While core inflation remained steady at 2.7%, food prices have become a significant point of concern for the public.
Data indicates that food prices in Norway have risen 12.4% since June 2023, outpacing the general inflation rate. Specific commodities such as citrus fruits, cocoa, and coffee have seen substantial price spikes. Experts attribute these costs to global factors like climate change and crop failures, as well as domestic factors including high wages, transport distances, and market concentration among three major chains.
Entities
Statistics Norway · Tina Mari Flem · Espen Kristiansen · Norges Bank · NTB
Timeline
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7 days ago
[BUSINESS] 10 sourcesNorway inflation rises to 3% in July driven by energy costsNorway's CPI rose 3% year-on-year in July 2026, driven by electricity costs, while core inflation remained stable at 2.7%, potentially leading Norges Bank to hold interest rates steady.
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7 days ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesFood prices become primary economic concern for NorwegiansA survey shows food price inflation is a larger economic concern for Norwegians than interest rates, with food costs rising 12.4 percent since mid-2023.
Sources
document.no · forbruker.no · itromso.no · kampanje.com · kinderopvangcentrum.nl · mobil.nrk.no · nettby.no · ntbinfo.no · radioh.no · teatreshahr.com · techstrong.ai · tv2fyn.dk · wap.nrk.no