NORWAY

Norway
Custom Regulations
International shipping to Norway, officially the Kingdom
of Norway, is a country and constitutional
monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. It is bordered by Sweden, Finland,
and Russia.
The distance between the northern and southern parts of Norway is
considerable compared to east-west distances. The country's extensive coastline
along the North Atlantic Ocean is home to its
famous fjords.
The Kingdom of Norway
also includes the Arctic island territories of Svalbard
and Jan Mayen. Norwegian sovereignty over Svalbard
is based upon the Svalbard Treaty, but that treaty does not apply to Jan Mayen.
Bouvet Island in the South Atlantic Ocean and Peter I Island and Queen Maud
Land in Antarctica are external dependencies,
but those three entities do not form
part of the kingdom.
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Our Overseas Customs Agent will ensure your goods are
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To your home. We offer Door to Door, Door to Port and Port
to Port services.
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Since World
War II, Norway
has experienced rapid economic growth, and is now amongst the wealthiest
countries in the world, with a fully developed welfare system. This economic
progress is caused in part by the development of oil and gas reserves off its
coast. Norway
was ranked highest of all countries in human development from 2001 to 2006. It
also rated the most peaceful country in the world in a 2007 survey by Global
Peace Index. In contrast, Norwegian secondary education is ranked as 33rd in
the world by OECD average,
Norway comprises the western part of Scandinavia in Northern Europe. The rugged coastline, broken by massive
fjords and about 50,000 islands, stretches over 2,500 km. Norway shares a 2,542 km land border with Sweden, Finland,
and Russia
to the east. To the west and south, Norway
is bordered by the Norwegian Sea, the North Sea,
and Skagerak. The Barents Sea washes on Norway's northern coasts..
At
385,155 km² (including Jan Mayen, Svalbard), Norway
is slightly larger than Germany,
but much of the country is dominated by mountainous or high terrain, with a
great variety of natural features caused by prehistoric glaciers and varied topography.
The most noticeable of these are the fjords: Deep grooves cut into the land
flooded by the sea following the end of the Ice Age, the longest is Sognefjorden.
Norway
also contains many glaciers and waterfalls.
The
land is mostly made of hard granite and gneiss rock, but slate, sandstone and limestone
are also common, and the lowest elevations have marine deposits. Due to the Gulf
Stream and prevailing westerlies, Norway experiences warmer
temperatures and more precipitation than expected at such northern latitudes,
especially along the coast. The mainland experiences four distinct seasons,
with colder winters and less precipitation inland. The northernmost part has a
mostly maritime Subarctic climate, while Svalbard has an Arctic tundra climate.
There
are large seasonal variations in daylight. In areas north of the Arctic Circle,
the summer sun may never completely descend beneath the horizon, hence Norway's
description as the "Land of the Midnight Sun." During summer,
inhabitants south of the Arctic Circle still
experience sunlight nearly 20 of the day's 24 hours.
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