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Norway has a GDP of $276.4 billion and a GDP growth rate of 1.5%. Its GDP per capita is $25,100 and unemployment rate is 7%. Norway's main exports are $2.954 billion and imports are $4.074 billion, with a national debt of $41.02 billion. However, this document primarily discusses Malta, describing its location in the Mediterranean and dependence on cotton, tobacco, and shipyards until 1800, with its current economy focused on trade, manufacturing, and tourism.

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Economic Map Project

Norway has a GDP of $276.4 billion and a GDP growth rate of 1.5%. Its GDP per capita is $25,100 and unemployment rate is 7%. Norway's main exports are $2.954 billion and imports are $4.074 billion, with a national debt of $41.02 billion. However, this document primarily discusses Malta, describing its location in the Mediterranean and dependence on cotton, tobacco, and shipyards until 1800, with its current economy focused on trade, manufacturing, and tourism.

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Minyoung Chio

Economic Map Project: Norway


Economic Data for Norway
GDP: $276.4 Billion
Growth Rate: 1.5%
GDP Per Capita: $25,100
Unemployment Rate: 7%
Population Below Poverty Line: NA%
Exports: $2.954 Billion
Imports: $4.074 Billion
National Debt: $41.02 Billion
Malta is a Southern European country consisting of an archipelago situated in the
centre of the
Mediterranean, 93 km south of Sicily and 288 km east of Tunisia, with the Strait of
Gibraltar
1,826 km to the west and Alexandria 1,510 km to the east. Malta is classified as an
advanced
economy together according to the International Monetary Fund. Until 1800 Malta
depended on
cotton, tobacco and its shipyards for exports. Currently, the economic is dependent
on foreign
trade (serving as a freight trans-shipment point), manufacturing(especially
electronics and
textiles) and tourism. Malta is a popular tourist destination, with 1.2 million tourists
every year

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