People Doing business - Photo:Ilja C. Hendel
Photo: Ilja C. Hendel

Doing business in Norway

There are many good reasons for doing business in Norway, such as the high level of education, high productivity, and a longstanding culture of innovation. Norway has one of the world’s strongest economies. High priority is given to knowledge development, innovation, technology and maintaining a sustainable business sector.

Business in Sri Lanka

Norway is a world leader in the oil and gas, energy, maritime and seafood sectors. Companies in other sectors are also making their mark. Medtech, FinTech, Edtech and other technology clusters are flourishing.

Norwegian technology clusters, and centres of expertise innovation can provide foreign companies with specialist knowledge, relevant networks and potential partners.

It is easy to set up a business in Norway. This was highlighted in the ‘Ease of doing business 2020’ survey, where Norway is ranked sixth. In other words, Norway a very interesting country both for established companies and for start-ups.

Read more about the advantages of doing business and investing in Norway here:
Invest in Norway

Nordic industry and trade is represented in Sri Lanka through the Nordic Business Council. As an integrated part of Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, the Nordic Business Council promotes a wide range of Nordic businesses and commercial interests in Sri Lanka, as well as Sri Lankan exports to the Nordic countries.

The Norwegian Business Association of Sri Lanka is an organization recently started for Norwegian commercial interests in Sri Lanka. The association provides information and networking opportunities for Norwegian companies in Sri Lanka.