The Kingdom of Norway is bordered by Sweden, Finland, and Russia. The country's extensive coastline is noted for its famous fjords.
Norway has experienced rapid economic growth and has second highest GDP per-capita in the world.
The Norwegian economy is mixed including free market activity and large government ownership. The government controls key parts such petroleum sector (StatOil), hydroelectricity (Statkraft), aluminium (Norsk Hydro), the largest Norwegian bank (DnB NOR) and telecommunication provider (Telenor). The government controls licensing of exploration and production of oil and gas fields.
Norway is richly endowed with natural resources including petroleum, hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals. Norway has a very low unemployment rate. Only Russia and OPEC member Saudi Arabia export more oil than Norway, which is not an OPEC member. To mitigate oil-money driven inflation, volatility in the oil price barrel-based income, and fund an aging population, the Norwegian government started in 1995 to invest petroleum income in a Sovereign Wealth Fund (“SWF”) known as the "Government Pension Fund — Global") It is now the largest SWF in Europe at over $300 billion, equal to $62 thousand per person and 100% of GDP. Thus, Norway has the largest capital reserves per capita in the world. It is the second largest state-owned sovereign wealth fund in the world, second only to the SWF of Abu-Dhabi. Conservative estimates tell that the fund may reach $800-900 billion by 2017. Other natural resource-based economies, such as Russia are trying to establish similar SWF’s. The investment choices of the Norwegian fund are guided by ethical guidelines, for example preventing the fund from investing in companies that produce parts for nuclear weapons etc. The openness about the investment choices is lauded by the international community.
The national currency is the Norwegian krone.
Translation projects undertaken in Norwegian include web site content, sales and marketing material, documentation requirements for engineering and manufacturing.
Total Language Solutions are translation specialists in Norwegian in DTP, print ready and electronic forms of material, integrating text and diagrams and more besides. Total Language Solutions are translation experts in the relevance of text, drawings, colours and layout presentation and localisation to meet consumer expectations and norms, without causing offence.
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