You were a bit quick in your "research" concerning Kongsberg Gruppen (Group). Customer from all over the world line up to buy their products ....and that includes USA.... Kongsberg are a world leading high tech manufacturer / developer within several areas. There are three main areas: - defence and aerospace - maritime equipment and navigation tech - computer hardware/software i.e. simulators for oil and ship sectors Kongsberg most "famous" products in today's world with war and with an urge to build up defence capacities are the anti ship missile system NSM (Naval Strike Missile) and the mobile air-defence system named NASAMS (Norwegia-Advanced-Surface-to-Air-Missile-System). NSM is the superior naval missile ....and USA is a big customer. Both their navy and their land based coastal defence are right now implementing these systems. Other countries who have bought these are for example Poland, Romania, Australia, Malaysia. When it comes to the anti air missile system NASAMS is also there USA a customer ...and has already used them for 15 years to protect your capital Washington DC. Many missile systems has been bought and donated to Ukraine ....they has been vital for protection against Russian air attack with planes, missiles and drones.
Kongsbeg (one of the worlds largest military grade ammo producers) having an address in kirkegårdsveien (cemetery street) is hysterical. edit: not an environmental company, btw.
The Kongsberg Group deals in many sectors, weapons R&D is just one among many. Saying it like that makes it seem like weapons R&D is the only thing they do, even though it is just one half of one unit under Kongsberg Gruppen.
Mustad used to produce nails, and hardware, but today is known as the world's largest manufacturer of fishing hooks, which are exported to more than 160 countries. In some contries Mustad simply means hook.
I don't imagine Tyler having Jarlsberg on his shopping list. As an American once said to me "if it don't come in a can, honey, I don't eat it!" PS I love your Jarlsberg and buy it here in Australia.
@@nolajoy7759 Jarlsberg is the most sold imported cheese in USA (and some of it is also produced there). Sales in 2008 in was 12.000 metric tons, or 12000000 kilos. Basicaly available in close to all supermarkets.
Norwegians don't brag and don't brand, which is bad. Case in point? Yara. Even in Norway, people don't know what they do, but they invented global food supply and doubled human presence on Earth. It's not a small thing. They also made Norway the richest country in history. Because Kristian Birkeland and Sam Eyde discovered how to get nitrogen out of the air using electricity, thus eliminating food shortage. This was in 1903. In 1905 we became a free country and Eyde was able to convince the Norwegian government to invest massively in renewable energy because it would be a permanent source of income. Then in 1910, a German chemist named Fritz Haber was inspired to see if he could improve the Birkeland-Eyde process by means of chemistry. And he did, which is why we now depend on the Haber-Bosch process rather than the Birkeland-Eyde process to feed people. But by then, Norway was all in on renewable energy and that's why we also became global leader in aluminium and hydrogen. It seriously pisses me off when people say Norway became rich because of oil and gas. Norway became rich by ending global food shortage. But as I said, even Norwegians don't know this, which proves that we are terrible at marketing ourselves. As a techno guy, I would love to bring up The Internet and The World Wide Web, but how do those things compare to global food supply? Norway is _made_ by Norsk Hydro and Yara (which used to be the same company).
Exactly. Add that Simula is the first object-oriented programming language in the world, but most Norwegians have no idea how Norwegians broke ground by inventing things that everyone uses today.
@@ahkkariq7406: My grandmother was actually Aud Schinstad, who worked with Grace Hopper in the early days of computer programming. But there was a cold war and it was highly secret until 2004 because of Operation Pine Forrest. If the Russians knew what we were doing, then they would've attacked, so it's a good thing that Norway flew under the radar.
@@ahkkariq7406 Including the MVC(Model-View-Controller) which is most often combined with Object-Oriented Programming and a stepping stone for GUI(Graphical User Interface) Overall there has been a massive contribution in informatics.
@@TullaRask: Why should we care what people think? What matters is what we do. It's the Norwegian way. The Danish makes toys and the Swedes make furniture; the Norwegians make civilization. Her milkshake brings all the boys to the yard, but the cow is milked by Norwegians. They get the glory while we get the power. It's the Norwegian way.
I'm Norwegian and I didn't know Kahoot was a Norwegian company. While on the geeky side of this topic, Opera was one of the most used webbrowsers out there until Chrome happened, and we also have Funcom which brought us games like Dreamfall, The Longest Journey, Anarchy Online, Age of Conan, Conan Exiles etc.
Norsk Hydro at Vemork in Telemark should be pretty well known not only for their products, but also for the saboteur actions during WW2. There are films and tv series about the Norwegian saboteurs blowing up the heavy water plant preventing the germans plans to produce the Atom bomb.
@@okklidokkli Hydro is the Wolds leading fertilizers producer (Now knows as Yara).. Also one of the largest aluminium companies worldwide And to tie in with what OP wrote, Hydro in Rukjan manufactured chemicals related to the production of fertilizer, initially potassium nitrate from arc-produced nitric acid and later ammonia, hydrogen, and heavy water. If non of that is directly for consumers, nothing is.
02:00 If I'm not mistaken, Helly Hansen are the inventors of waterproof clothing, they have a wide selection of clothing today, so you aren't forced to get only waterproof clothing, but I do believe that Helly Hansen is the de-facto to-go-to brand for sailors wanting waterproof clothes. 03:18 Yeah, Voss is one of the more expensive brands of water out there, I'd imagine they are probably even more expensive in the US what with the import fees and all that. 03:40 If you ever buy bottled water at Walmart, chances are very high that you would have at the very least "skimmed" past it while looking for the cheaper brands you might have been looking for (that's not a dig at you or anything, I'd purposely choose a cheaper brand over Voss or any other expensive brand).
The reason that Sailors are mentioned according to HH is the safety gear made for ships and boats. Chances is high that if you buy a safety/floating west, that it's made of either HH or Regatta.
This is quite niche, but there are quite a few Norwegian yarn brands that are well known in the international knitting/crochet/threadworks community. Like Sandes yarn and Hillesvåg yarn. And if you are into outdoor clothing for hiking, winter activities etc., Norrøna has high quality stuff. There are more than a 100 stores in the USA. Stores are found mainly in Europe and Northern America, so maybe not world famous.
Norwegian Cruise Line should be mentioned. It is based in Miami these days, but was founded in Norway and still has a strong realationship to Norway. It is the 4 biggest cruise line in the world. And Electrocompaniet and Hegel, for those who are into HiFi will know this.
@@stian1236 Yes It is possible that one of the reasons Norsk Hydro isn't that well known abroad is that the fertilizer production is done under the Yara brand now.
@@guleri It's no more than 20 years since Norsk Hydro was split into Hydro (aluminium) and Yara (chemicals and fertiliser) . Both of them are world leading within their area. Yara is very well known within agriculture ....they are represented in more than 120 countries.
I love how he talks about Kongsberg as a "Green saving the planet company" While in reality it one of the world's largers arms manufacturers, including cluster munitions and smart bombs and large scale weapon's systems.
Norway focused on politics and such after the war. We built our country with welfare. Instead of privat sectors to run the economy, such as mainly Volvo, and maby ikea, in sweden, the Norwegian government "owns" the most of our economy itself. By having the main shares in the national oil produsing conpany. Also by continuously bying shares and stocks all over the world, to keep growing. This way, no privat companies could ruin our economy. But our oil fund, or "the governmet pension fund" is one of the largest "companies" in the world.
Back in the day, Mustad was a pretty known company all over the world, for their fish hooks, nails, paper clips etc. Think they're still the world's biggest fish hook supplier.
Norsk Hydro is a complicated on. They where know (pre and ww2 era) for creating(inventing modern) Fertilizer and heavy Water ( Movie: The Heroes of Telemark 1965), now the Fertilizer part of Hydro is named Yara. Hydro now is know for its high quality Aluminum and high tec production to cut on energy consumption and pollutions.
When Norsk Hydro is mentioned, it is important to have a bit of history: Norsk Hydro (the oil and gas division) merged with Statoil (oil and gas) in 2004, which we know as Equinor today. Norsk Hydro's Fertilizer Department became Yara International in this context. At the same time, Norsk Hydro's seafood investments was taken over by the seafood giant Marine Harvest (The worlds biggest), which is today called Mowi. (In other words, the Norwegian government made the big mistake of selling out of the seafarming industry (salmon) in Norway before this industry became really (realy!) big. (And as "thanks for this", the seafood producers are taxed really hard today). What is left of (Norsk) Hydro is today an aluminum industry and Electricpower producer (Hydroelectric power plant). (Today, Salmar Farming AS is going to overtake Mowi as the world's largest salmon producer , with production of over 211,000 tonnes of gutted salmon). Norway currently produces 1.5 000 000 tonnes of salmon a year, which is over 50% of the total in the world! (And the government sold out in 2004..!) (Norsk Hydro produced heavy water for nuclear weapons development during and after WWII on its factory in (Rjukan-Norway), but that's another and slightly darker history we'll cover later..)
As a Norwegain. I think that a lot of companies goes under the rader for average consumers, but we are the richest of the scanfinavian countries because of companies like Equinor with are the main delivers for gas and oli to UK and Germany. We also have multiple big salmon companies that deliver farmed salmon, companies like Novasea. Even Jotun that you looked into are a really big company for normal house painting in europe, but is even bigger and industry leader when it comes to industrial paint for container ships and appliances. However there is no discussion that Norway is most famous for oil/gas and salmon. Liked the video a lot btw ☺️
Norway's largest companies mostly sell to other corporations and countries, so it's not as well known by the general public, but still huge once they start looking for signs of those companies.
Øveraasen is a Norwegian brand of heavy duty snow clearing equipment. I once saw it in a movie about snow clearing in the Rocky Mountains so they exist in the US. Paxter is a Norwegian electric mail and package distribution vehicle that I know have been exported to NZ and UK. In Norway they are used by the Post Office.
Norsk Hydro has been splitter up into Norsk Hydro and YARA.YARA is the company that produce fertilizer. But YARA was a part of Norsk Hydro before. Equinor is the stae oil and gass company and was one of the most profitable comanyes in the world in 2023
One time I visited Bangkok(capital of Thailand) I saw a youth using two Jotun paint buckets as drums. He was pretty good at it, too. Norwegian paint is formulated to be able to take a beating from weather. And the 2pack ship paints and their hull treatments are very, very good. Using a good coating on the hull means it can be in service for much longer before the next drydock visit. Helly Hansen among other products makes survival suits for fishermen. I bet that there's a set of HH suits onboard every crabfishing boat you see in 'Deadliest Catch'... Kongsberg Group made the first Fire and Forget missile, the Penguin. Small but deadly. Travelled at Mach 0.9, skimmed the surface of the water, and used an IR camera for target aquisition. In theory it could even hit a fast, maneuvering MTB or destroy a Corvette. Every remote gun platform on top of US Army vehicles? Also from Kongsberg. Same with NASAMS anti-air system.
Missile from Kongsberg. The US Air Force is planning to buy 48 JSM (Joint Strike Missile) cruise missiles for its F-35 Lightning II fighters, according to a budget request for the fiscal year 2024. The JSM is a stealthy, long-range, air-launched cruise missile developed by Norway’s Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (KDA) and Raytheon.
JSM is based on NSM. Kongsberg has also started working on the SuperSonic Strike Missile (3SM) Tyrfing, but 10+ year until it's ready for use. More famously currently is probably their NASAMS system, protecting Ukraine along with Patriot. And also protecting the US president in DC.
When I visited Florida a few years ago I saw Voss water in a lot of shops. Voss is not sold in Norway, but I have seen it in the UAE. The fertilizer is now sold under the Yara name with a viking ship as their logo. The Norwegian airline was reorganized after the pandemic and was split in two, Norwegian inside Europa and Norse for intercontinental flights, mostly from Europe to the US.
i dont think norway has that "one" defining brand, but rather, we have a finger in a lot of stuff, we have several world leading industries, so unless you are familiar with those industries, knowing the brand names would be kind of rare. personally i have worked as a laboratory techician at both Jotun, at their Research and Development laboratory in Sandefjord, and it was where i did and completed my apprenticeship. i have also been employed at Yara (which is now the Fertilizer part of what was formerly known as Norsk Hydro) in their quality insurance laboratory, working directly with the production site in Porsgrunn, and fun fact, that site alone produces over 7000 tons of mineral fertilizer (NPK) and about 3000 tons of lime nitrate fertilizer each day. and i can confirm that in both places the work enviroment and work ethics is incredible.
Another fundfact is that Norway through the pension fund owns part of almost 9000 companies in the world, like Apple, Nestlé, Microsoft and Samsung. So we do own companies with huge names, products and impact on most people of the world. We also produce a lot of ammunition and weapons via the Kongsberg Group
- Voss water sold in the US today is not the same Voss water they sold years ago. Today Voss water in the US comes from a water distilling plant outside New York. Only the brand name is the same. - Jotun is a global leader in ship coating. Pretty much all ships are painted in Jotun paint. - Helly Hansen is one of the largest suppliers of offshore apparel.
The bottle water scam is so anti consumer. I live in Oslo Norway. And we have good quality water. All my life my main water source has been tap water. I try to avoid buying bottle water if I can. It is just wasted money. And I also shocked to hear that Voss water is not from the municipal source they used in the beginning, But well a fool and his money are soon to be parted. While the people of the village of Vatnestrøm in Iveland municipality. Can still drink shower, and flush their toilets in the original Voss water good for them
Helly Hanson is an outdoor goods chain of shops. We have them in the UK and they sell things like tents, ski ware and hiking boots. I suspect they are in America, it's just that if you are not an outdoorsman of some kind or work outdoors you probably wouldn't be familiar with them.
Voss is an artesian water, and not as you thought an artesan water, Tyler. In my family, the Norwegian brand best known to us is Colin Archer, the century-old shipwright company. My kids and grandkids sail one my gramps bought when I was just a toddler. It's still as safe and solid as it was 70 yrs ago when new.
Alot of good answers. One from ytre Enebakk: Haaland. Hovland and Ruud are 3 well known 1-man brands, but for acctual brands i havent seen metioned: Moods of Norway, Swims, Comfyballs, Dale of Norway, Jordan, Rottefella
A friend of mine was walking around Japan, when he sent me a picture from a dock area, boxes upon boxes of Norwegian fish brand names. All of it sashimi. A few of them from brands that a pretty local to our area too. Which is kinda funny.
Royal Caribbean Cruise lines and Norwegian Cruise Lines were originally Norwegian and Royal Caribbean is still partly Norwegian. Helly Hansen, Jotun, Kongsberg weapons, , Voss, Yara
It is nothing wrong with Voss water. Besides being heavily overpriced it is just water. The source of Voss water is also the municipal water source for a place in Norway(village of Vatnestrøm in Iveland municipality). Those people have the honor of showering and flush their toilet in Voss water.
Kongsberg , Hydro alu. and mostly big technical companies' which average ole and joe never heard of . Addøya space station and fish . Bacalao wide known since the 1700`s all over southern hemisphere
"Bacalhau noruego" , means "codfish from Norway" as in the best codfish, therefore, the best of the best, when applied to other things. (Just a footnote: Portuguese cod was and is a very popular and staple food, and from where most cod in the Mediterranean and Africa came from, but even they referred to Norwegian cod as a mark for excellence)
So Tørrfisk / Klippfisk is actually eaten a lot in Norway, specially the coastal areas ( used a lot up north in particular). So that statement was not true, also the cod fish itself is eaten a lot in Norway. The thing is, it will not be displayed and sold in the same way as here in Portugal (live in Portugal) because for us it’s normal and for them it’s quality fish from Norway. I did live up north in Norway on an island for about 4 years or so and there people often dried their own fish from fresh. About Sushi, I would never eat sushi after all the horror stories about the worms (also I don’t eat much fish and for sure not almost raw or raw). Tine dairy company, I will never forgive them, they stole my name 😂 🤪
NASAMS, PROTECTOR RWS, JOINT STRIKE MISSILE, NAVAL STRIKE MISSILE ETC. The Whitehouse smd yhe capitol building on DC os protected with NASAMS (Norwegian Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System)
Voss you buy for the bottles, they're expensive as an alternative to Bonaqua or Dasani, but the bottles are excellent for reuse, so at family dinners, you can serve water from a VOSS water bottle, instead of a carafe, or jug. It's really fancy tap/municipal water anyway, (they made a well 30 feet from the municipality's well, just to not actually being tapwater like they were in the beginning)
Kongsberg group is the biggest company nowadays when war is going on. NAMSAS system protect cities in Ukraina. Washington got the same system to protect the president. After the need of ammunition, Kongsberg group build new factory. Look also up Black hornet drone. Production is in norway too. To "protect" the soldiers, a lot of norwegian companies like NAMMO and Kongsberg Group are big in ammunition and rockets 🚀.
Kaptein Sabeltann (Captain Sabertooth). Sooo popular among Norwegian kids for the last 35 years. Also made international by making movies of the stories. And the songs that come along with the theme ❤️
Some of the things Kongsberg Gruppen makes are weapons and parts for satellites and space shuttles. They have made weapons for U.S Marine Corps and parts for NASA. They made parts for the NASA Mars rover.
Autostore is also very niche. But is definitly ground breaking in its industry. Norway is also very well known for building ships, and technology used within shipping.. So one can say famous for inventions and supplyer and producer of natural resources, given the nature we have. But brand name in a consumer world? Nope. More like supplyer of energy products, like Oil, gas, hydropower or fertilizer (Food), seafood (salma laks) Aluminium, copper etc When it comes to defense and aerospace tech, Kongsberg Gruppen and Nammo.
To be fair of course our companies wont be known of like how Ikea and Lego would, but still Equinor is bigger than them both combined and bigger than any other company in the nordics, just based of oil and natural gas so it's not gonna be known among regular people worldwide
I think that was their main reason from changing the name from Statoil to Equinor, as they wanted to be known for something other than oil. They do have big wind farms and things like that, but I suspect their main income is still from oil and gas.
While maybe not as popular as Norma or Lapua.. Raufoss munitions is probably the most known norwegian brand in the USA. Producing them fancy .50BMG Bullets
Tyler be careful don't start thinking Americans no nothing about anything outside of America. Norwegian companies are well known around the world except in America where they live such insular lives and never leave their bubble.
Jotuns known for their paint and coating, youll find it on buildings like burj kalifa, taipei 101, and other massive buildings! Incredible enough, its hq and main factory is located in a town with less than 100k inhabitants 😅
These days I guess the NASAMS air defence system from the Kongsberg group is the most famous brand. I have read that Jarlsberg cheese is the most exported cheese brand in the world. Jotun marine paints are marketed under the Penguin Paints brand. I have never tried VOSS bottled water, but our water in general is very good.
That Russian flagship that was sunk early in Ukraine war? Yeah, not 2 domestically produced Ukrainian missiles at all, it was a smuggled NSM (made by Kongsberg) from Poland which got hushed because Poland did not have an export license... Going green & saving the planet, one Russian submarine at a time :)
Norway is probably most known for oil (Equinor), ship construction, maritime industry like fish and their huge merchendary fleet. They are even considered a superpower at seas, even when only having 5 million in population.
"Luxo" with the architect lamp "Snow arch" with the memorial site at ground zero snd the library of Alexandria. "Royal Caribbean cruises" was established in Norway in 1960. "Yara" fertilizer, former Norsk Hydro. "Nammo". "Kongsberg". And others. Well known worldwide by their customers. But none of them are like', Coca Cola. 😉
Swix is a very popular Norwegian brand for wintersport quipment and gear. Everyone who's into skiing and wintersports knows about that brand, world wide. You can often see it in stores like REI and Marmot in the US. Toko is their tool brand with gliders and stuff. First time I came across VOSS water was at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in 2003. I got so surprised over that overpriced tap water. 😅 So if you are curios about how our tap water testes like, you can basically just purchase a bottle of Voss. I love your selection of coconut water though, especially the pink organic one. It's so good 😍 I always buy that when I'm in Usa and can't get fresh coconut water. The tap water in US I wouldn't drink though. It's unfortunately loaded with fluoride and so many other harmful chemicals. That's why most of my family and friends over there have some kind of a filter system in their home.
The government pension fund IS the oil fund. It's official name is the oil fund, but only in Norwegian, the English name is The Government Pension Fund of Norway.
Wow.. that lofty corporate speak at Kongsberg Gruppen website had him leabing thinking they're saving the planet. They're first and foremost a weapons manufacturer.
Fun facts: The salmon fished in east asia was historically ridden with disease and was unfit for sushi as it couldn't be eaten raw, also making it be seen as dirty. Then in the late 20th century, norwegian salmonfarmers itroduced norwegian salmon as a clean high quality fish, fit for sushi. Also when it comes to the dairy industry, norwegian redspotted cattle is seen as a premium breed as it is the cow race that is very profittable, as it is the breed that is most sucsessfully bread to produse high quantitys of both milk and meat in high quality.
Clearly, from the way he pronounced it, he didn't realise that "Statoil" is a contraction of "state oil." The "government pension fund" and the "oil fund" are the same thing. The one Norwegian brand I could find in an American grocery store was Jarlsberg cheese. 🧀 😊 I don't remember if it had the Tine logo. A "tine" (pronounced roughly TEE-nuh) is a traditional container for food stuffs. The Tine logo is a stylized tine.
I would say KYGO, and Alan Walker are probably among the best known brands. However, Telenor, Equinor, Tine, Kongsberg Gruppen and more definitely beat them on income 👀
1:01 For Helly Hansen, it was a semi-popular brand for some rappers from mid-1990's and (through a lot of up- and downs) lasted to about the 2010's... I won't try to explain the whole history in a RUclips comment, so look it up on Wikipedia 😇
I had to laugh when he assumed Kongsberg is a green future company, when its a weapons factory mainly😂
Yeah, I had a laughf myselfe :p
USA is actually one of Konsbergs biggest customers buying rockets and guiding systems..
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The Eiffel tower was once painted with Jotun paint
Interesting..I just learnt today it was originally red.
If im not mistaken i believe the Burj Khalifa as well.
I think that The Golden Gate Bridge in San Fransisco is also painted with Jotun, at least it was at some time.
And the world's tallest building, the Bird Khalifa in Dubai, is painted with jotun paint.
I heard they painted Mia Khalifa with it once as well@@Danny_R_
You were a bit quick in your "research" concerning Kongsberg Gruppen (Group). Customer from all over the world line up to buy their products ....and that includes USA....
Kongsberg are a world leading high tech manufacturer / developer within several areas. There are three main areas:
- defence and aerospace
- maritime equipment and navigation tech
- computer hardware/software i.e. simulators for oil and ship sectors
Kongsberg most "famous" products in today's world with war and with an urge to build up defence capacities are the anti ship missile system NSM (Naval Strike Missile) and the mobile air-defence system named NASAMS (Norwegia-Advanced-Surface-to-Air-Missile-System).
NSM is the superior naval missile ....and USA is a big customer. Both their navy and their land based coastal defence are right now implementing these systems. Other countries who have bought these are for example Poland, Romania, Australia, Malaysia.
When it comes to the anti air missile system NASAMS is also there USA a customer ...and has already used them for 15 years to protect your capital Washington DC.
Many missile systems has been bought and donated to Ukraine ....they has been vital for protection against Russian air attack with planes, missiles and drones.
Kongsbeg (one of the worlds largest military grade ammo producers) having an address in kirkegårdsveien (cemetery street) is hysterical.
edit: not an environmental company, btw.
Kongsberg themselves dont really produce ammo - they do however develop a lot of cool military weapons tech
@@Henoik yes sorry, my head went to Raufoss
The Kongsberg Group deals in many sectors, weapons R&D is just one among many. Saying it like that makes it seem like weapons R&D is the only thing they do, even though it is just one half of one unit under Kongsberg Gruppen.
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@@trulybtd5396You call kongsberg when you want shit from Raufoss try to hit stuff 👌
The fertilizer part of norsk hydro is now named yara
Mustad used to produce nails, and hardware, but today is known as the world's largest manufacturer of fishing hooks, which are exported to more than 160 countries. In some contries Mustad simply means hook.
Yes, and so many people have heard of Gjøvik because of Mustad.
Mustad 1917 "Giganten"
And you can buy Tine cheeses all over USA, especially Jarlsberg.
I don't imagine Tyler having Jarlsberg on his shopping list. As an American once said to me "if it don't come in a can, honey, I don't eat it!"
PS I love your Jarlsberg and buy it here in Australia.
@@nolajoy7759 Jarlsberg is the most sold imported cheese in USA (and some of it is also produced there). Sales in 2008 in was 12.000 metric tons, or 12000000 kilos.
Basicaly available in close to all supermarkets.
The statue of liberty in New York is made from Norwegian copper.
Voss water is pretty much what we get out of the tap here in Norway 🇳🇴 😂
Also a Norwegian, Joachim Gotsche Giæver designed the steel framework for the statue of liberty!
Fun facts: The fitted carpet in the Oval Office in The White House in Washington is made of Norwegian wool.
Norwegians don't brag and don't brand, which is bad. Case in point? Yara. Even in Norway, people don't know what they do, but they invented global food supply and doubled human presence on Earth. It's not a small thing. They also made Norway the richest country in history. Because Kristian Birkeland and Sam Eyde discovered how to get nitrogen out of the air using electricity, thus eliminating food shortage. This was in 1903. In 1905 we became a free country and Eyde was able to convince the Norwegian government to invest massively in renewable energy because it would be a permanent source of income. Then in 1910, a German chemist named Fritz Haber was inspired to see if he could improve the Birkeland-Eyde process by means of chemistry. And he did, which is why we now depend on the Haber-Bosch process rather than the Birkeland-Eyde process to feed people. But by then, Norway was all in on renewable energy and that's why we also became global leader in aluminium and hydrogen.
It seriously pisses me off when people say Norway became rich because of oil and gas. Norway became rich by ending global food shortage. But as I said, even Norwegians don't know this, which proves that we are terrible at marketing ourselves. As a techno guy, I would love to bring up The Internet and The World Wide Web, but how do those things compare to global food supply? Norway is _made_ by Norsk Hydro and Yara (which used to be the same company).
Exactly. Add that Simula is the first object-oriented programming language in the world, but most Norwegians have no idea how Norwegians broke ground by inventing things that everyone uses today.
@@ahkkariq7406: My grandmother was actually Aud Schinstad, who worked with Grace Hopper in the early days of computer programming. But there was a cold war and it was highly secret until 2004 because of Operation Pine Forrest. If the Russians knew what we were doing, then they would've attacked, so it's a good thing that Norway flew under the radar.
@@jeschinstad Yes, but it makes people think we don't ever achieve anything, which is wrong.
@@ahkkariq7406 Including the MVC(Model-View-Controller) which is most often combined with Object-Oriented Programming and a stepping stone for GUI(Graphical User Interface)
Overall there has been a massive contribution in informatics.
@@TullaRask: Why should we care what people think? What matters is what we do. It's the Norwegian way. The Danish makes toys and the Swedes make furniture; the Norwegians make civilization. Her milkshake brings all the boys to the yard, but the cow is milked by Norwegians. They get the glory while we get the power. It's the Norwegian way.
I'm Norwegian and I didn't know Kahoot was a Norwegian company. While on the geeky side of this topic, Opera was one of the most used webbrowsers out there until Chrome happened, and we also have Funcom which brought us games like Dreamfall, The Longest Journey, Anarchy Online, Age of Conan, Conan Exiles etc.
Du viste ikke at Kahoot var norsk!?😎
Operas mobile browser was big for a long while after Chrome appeared. It was also fast, and good.
The Golden Gate bridge and The Eiffel Tower was painted with Jotun paint 😉
Norsk Hydro at Vemork in Telemark should be pretty well known not only for their products, but also for the saboteur actions during WW2.
There are films and tv series about the Norwegian saboteurs blowing up the heavy water plant preventing the germans plans to produce the Atom bomb.
This video is about consumer brands.
@@okklidokkli Hydro is the Wolds leading fertilizers producer (Now knows as Yara).. Also one of the largest aluminium companies worldwide
And to tie in with what OP wrote, Hydro in Rukjan manufactured chemicals related to the production of fertilizer, initially potassium nitrate from arc-produced nitric acid and later ammonia, hydrogen, and heavy water. If non of that is directly for consumers, nothing is.
Opera web browser was developed in Norway originally
02:00 If I'm not mistaken, Helly Hansen are the inventors of waterproof clothing, they have a wide selection of clothing today, so you aren't forced to get only waterproof clothing, but I do believe that Helly Hansen is the de-facto to-go-to brand for sailors wanting waterproof clothes.
03:18 Yeah, Voss is one of the more expensive brands of water out there, I'd imagine they are probably even more expensive in the US what with the import fees and all that.
03:40 If you ever buy bottled water at Walmart, chances are very high that you would have at the very least "skimmed" past it while looking for the cheaper brands you might have been looking for (that's not a dig at you or anything, I'd purposely choose a cheaper brand over Voss or any other expensive brand).
The reason that Sailors are mentioned according to HH is the safety gear made for ships and boats. Chances is high that if you buy a safety/floating west, that it's made of either HH or Regatta.
Helly Hansen may not be very well known - but the logo is HH and it is sold a lot - also in the USA.
This is quite niche, but there are quite a few Norwegian yarn brands that are well known in the international knitting/crochet/threadworks community. Like Sandes yarn and Hillesvåg yarn.
And if you are into outdoor clothing for hiking, winter activities etc., Norrøna has high quality stuff. There are more than a 100 stores in the USA. Stores are found mainly in Europe and Northern America, so maybe not world famous.
15:38 Norwegian Jarlsberg from Tine is actually most popular imported cheese in the US
Norwegian Cruise Line should be mentioned.
It is based in Miami these days, but was founded in Norway and still has a strong realationship to Norway.
It is the 4 biggest cruise line in the world.
And Electrocompaniet and Hegel, for those who are into HiFi will know this.
royal carribean was also founded in norway in 1955, Yara should also be mentioned.
@@stian1236 Yes It is possible that one of the reasons Norsk Hydro isn't that well known abroad is that the fertilizer production is done under the Yara brand now.
@@guleri It's no more than 20 years since Norsk Hydro was split into Hydro (aluminium) and Yara (chemicals and fertiliser) . Both of them are world leading within their area.
Yara is very well known within agriculture ....they are represented in more than 120 countries.
Not many Norwegians left in NCL .....they are since long been overtaken by others.
@@Dan-fo9dk i did write that it is based in Miami these days.
I love how he talks about Kongsberg as a "Green saving the planet company" While in reality it one of the world's largers arms manufacturers, including cluster munitions and smart bombs and large scale weapon's systems.
The Naval Strike Missile (NSM) is an anti-ship and land-attack missile developed by the Norwegian company Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA).
Not sure what "land-attack" is supposed to mean. Which land shall it attack...??? NSM is solely an anti-ship missile.
Wrong, NSM can also be used against land targets. But the main purpose is against sea targets. ruclips.net/video/CWzDrThl2Hg/видео.html@@Dan-fo9dk
Its somting Norway produse and Amerika bye and other countrus. Norwegian company Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA).is higtec@@Dan-fo9dk
Norway focused on politics and such after the war. We built our country with welfare. Instead of privat sectors to run the economy, such as mainly Volvo, and maby ikea, in sweden, the Norwegian government "owns" the most of our economy itself. By having the main shares in the national oil produsing conpany. Also by continuously bying shares and stocks all over the world, to keep growing. This way, no privat companies could ruin our economy. But our oil fund, or "the governmet pension fund" is one of the largest "companies" in the world.
Back in the day, Mustad was a pretty known company all over the world, for their fish hooks, nails, paper clips etc. Think they're still the world's biggest fish hook supplier.
Norsk Hydro is a complicated on. They where know (pre and ww2 era) for creating(inventing modern) Fertilizer and heavy Water ( Movie: The Heroes of Telemark 1965), now the Fertilizer part of Hydro is named Yara. Hydro now is know for its high quality Aluminum and high tec production to cut on energy consumption and pollutions.
It’s not a company or brand. But the cheese knife is a world-known product that was made in Norway.
When Norsk Hydro is mentioned, it is important to have a bit of history:
Norsk Hydro (the oil and gas division) merged with Statoil (oil and gas) in 2004, which we know as Equinor today. Norsk Hydro's Fertilizer Department became Yara International in this context. At the same time, Norsk Hydro's seafood investments was taken over by the seafood giant Marine Harvest (The worlds biggest), which is today called Mowi. (In other words, the Norwegian government made the big mistake of selling out of the seafarming industry (salmon) in Norway before this industry became really (realy!) big. (And as "thanks for this", the seafood producers are taxed really hard today). What is left of (Norsk) Hydro is today an aluminum industry and Electricpower producer (Hydroelectric power plant). (Today, Salmar Farming AS is going to overtake Mowi as the world's largest salmon producer , with production of over 211,000 tonnes of gutted salmon). Norway currently produces 1.5 000 000 tonnes of salmon a year, which is over 50% of the total in the world! (And the government sold out in 2004..!)
(Norsk Hydro produced heavy water for nuclear weapons development during and after WWII on its factory in (Rjukan-Norway), but that's another and slightly darker history we'll cover later..)
As a Norwegain. I think that a lot of companies goes under the rader for average consumers, but we are the richest of the scanfinavian countries because of companies like Equinor with are the main delivers for gas and oli to UK and Germany. We also have multiple big salmon companies that deliver farmed salmon, companies like Novasea. Even Jotun that you looked into are a really big company for normal house painting in europe, but is even bigger and industry leader when it comes to industrial paint for container ships and appliances. However there is no discussion that Norway is most famous for oil/gas and salmon. Liked the video a lot btw ☺️
Norway's largest companies mostly sell to other corporations and countries, so it's not as well known by the general public, but still huge once they start looking for signs of those companies.
Norway also makes many boats such as Askeladden, Yamarin, Windy, Hydrolift, Buster pioner, saga, Viknes to name a few🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴
Most famous Norwegian brand in the US is probably the “Stressless” chair. From the Ekornes furniture company (no longer Norwegian)
Øveraasen is a Norwegian brand of heavy duty snow clearing equipment. I once saw it in a movie about snow clearing in the Rocky Mountains so they exist in the US. Paxter is a Norwegian electric mail and package distribution vehicle that I know have been exported to NZ and UK. In Norway they are used by the Post Office.
Norsk Hydro has been splitter up into Norsk Hydro and YARA.YARA is the company that produce fertilizer. But YARA was a part of Norsk Hydro before. Equinor is the stae oil and gass company and was one of the most profitable comanyes in the world in 2023
One time I visited Bangkok(capital of Thailand) I saw a youth using two Jotun paint buckets as drums. He was pretty good at it, too.
Norwegian paint is formulated to be able to take a beating from weather. And the 2pack ship paints and their hull treatments are very, very good. Using a good coating on the hull means it can be in service for much longer before the next drydock visit.
Helly Hansen among other products makes survival suits for fishermen.
I bet that there's a set of HH suits onboard every crabfishing boat you see in 'Deadliest Catch'...
Kongsberg Group made the first Fire and Forget missile, the Penguin. Small but deadly. Travelled at Mach 0.9, skimmed the surface of the water, and used an IR camera for target aquisition. In theory it could even hit a fast, maneuvering MTB or destroy a Corvette.
Every remote gun platform on top of US Army vehicles? Also from Kongsberg. Same with NASAMS anti-air system.
Missile from Kongsberg. The US Air Force is planning to buy 48 JSM (Joint Strike Missile) cruise missiles for its F-35 Lightning II fighters, according to a budget request for the fiscal year 2024. The JSM is a stealthy, long-range, air-launched cruise missile developed by Norway’s Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (KDA) and Raytheon.
JSM is based on NSM. Kongsberg has also started working on the SuperSonic Strike Missile (3SM) Tyrfing, but 10+ year until it's ready for use. More famously currently is probably their NASAMS system, protecting Ukraine along with Patriot. And also protecting the US president in DC.
When I visited Florida a few years ago I saw Voss water in a lot of shops. Voss is not sold in Norway, but I have seen it in the UAE. The fertilizer is now sold under the Yara name with a viking ship as their logo. The Norwegian airline was reorganized after the pandemic and was split in two, Norwegian inside Europa and Norse for intercontinental flights, mostly from Europe to the US.
Voss water is sold here, still kinda trash tbh Voss water sold in US is a scam its tapped in the US
@andreassagIt was split in the sense that the planes, management and staff mostly originates from Norwegian.
i dont think norway has that "one" defining brand, but rather, we have a finger in a lot of stuff, we have several world leading industries, so unless you are familiar with those industries, knowing the brand names would be kind of rare.
personally i have worked as a laboratory techician at both Jotun, at their Research and Development laboratory in Sandefjord, and it was where i did and completed my apprenticeship.
i have also been employed at Yara (which is now the Fertilizer part of what was formerly known as Norsk Hydro) in their quality insurance laboratory, working directly with the production site in Porsgrunn, and fun fact, that site alone produces over 7000 tons of mineral fertilizer (NPK) and about 3000 tons of lime nitrate fertilizer each day.
and i can confirm that in both places the work enviroment and work ethics is incredible.
Tine , Jarlsberg cheese is sold across the US ,found it in NY LA Miami SanF and in most of europe. Minnesota has stores that sell brunost too..
As 1 of the owners of Tine, I can provdly tell you that USA is one of our big export markets.
jeg fikk sparken av dere for noen år siden kan du hjelpe meg tilbake?
It's also a market Tine has lost money on
Another fundfact is that Norway through the pension fund owns part of almost 9000 companies in the world, like Apple, Nestlé, Microsoft and Samsung. So we do own companies with huge names, products and impact on most people of the world.
We also produce a lot of ammunition and weapons via the Kongsberg Group
Well Ekorness has the "stressless" chair.. and Stoke have the "Trip Trap" kid chair.. some consumer product that is well known around..
Stokke
- Voss water sold in the US today is not the same Voss water they sold years ago. Today Voss water in the US comes from a water distilling plant outside New York. Only the brand name is the same.
- Jotun is a global leader in ship coating. Pretty much all ships are painted in Jotun paint.
- Helly Hansen is one of the largest suppliers of offshore apparel.
The bottle water scam is so anti consumer. I live in Oslo Norway. And we have good quality water. All my life my main water source has been tap water. I try to avoid buying bottle water if I can. It is just wasted money. And I also shocked to hear that Voss water is not from the municipal source they used in the beginning, But well a fool and his money are soon to be parted. While the people of the village of Vatnestrøm in Iveland municipality. Can still drink shower, and flush their toilets in the original Voss water good for them
Helly Hansen is very well known in the USA
Yep. It's considered an upper pricey brand of quality.
YES as HH
Helly Hanson is an outdoor goods chain of shops. We have them in the UK and they sell things like tents, ski ware and hiking boots. I suspect they are in America, it's just that if you are not an outdoorsman of some kind or work outdoors you probably wouldn't be familiar with them.
Helly Hansen..... Writing it like Hanson...,makes the name Swedish....and that is a big NO:
Voss is an artesian water, and not as you thought an artesan water, Tyler. In my family, the Norwegian brand best known to us is Colin Archer, the century-old shipwright company. My kids and grandkids sail one my gramps bought when I was just a toddler. It's still as safe and solid as it was 70 yrs ago when new.
Alot of good answers. One from ytre Enebakk: Haaland. Hovland and Ruud are 3 well known 1-man brands, but for acctual brands i havent seen metioned: Moods of Norway, Swims, Comfyballs, Dale of Norway, Jordan, Rottefella
A friend of mine was walking around Japan, when he sent me a picture from a dock area, boxes upon boxes of Norwegian fish brand names. All of it sashimi. A few of them from brands that a pretty local to our area too. Which is kinda funny.
Konsberg s wepon manifactuer
Also sattelite communication
...and a lot of other stuff within hardware/software, simulators, equipment for ships, navigation tech, satellite tech......
A-ha (Take on me) and Alexander Rybak (Fairytale) ☺️
To be fair, trying to find something that is on the same level as IKEA and Lego is pretty hard. That's Apple and Disney weight class.
Royal Caribbean Cruise lines and Norwegian Cruise Lines were originally Norwegian and Royal Caribbean is still partly Norwegian. Helly Hansen, Jotun, Kongsberg weapons, , Voss, Yara
It is nothing wrong with Voss water. Besides being heavily overpriced it is just water. The source of Voss water is also the municipal water source for a place in Norway(village of Vatnestrøm in Iveland municipality). Those people have the honor of showering and flush their toilet in Voss water.
You also have Kari Traa, Sweet Protection and Bula. Helly Hansen also 13:18 have a good position in USA alpine/outdoor market.
The Norwegian Oil Fund (Government pension fund abroad.) On average, the fund owns 1.5 percent of all listed companies in the world.
Kongsberg , Hydro alu. and mostly big technical companies' which average ole and joe never heard of . Addøya space station and fish . Bacalao wide known since the 1700`s all over southern hemisphere
"Bacalhau noruego" , means "codfish from Norway" as in the best codfish, therefore, the best of the best, when applied to other things. (Just a footnote: Portuguese cod was and is a very popular and staple food, and from where most cod in the Mediterranean and Africa came from, but even they referred to Norwegian cod as a mark for excellence)
So Tørrfisk / Klippfisk is actually eaten a lot in Norway, specially the coastal areas ( used a lot up north in particular). So that statement was not true, also the cod fish itself is eaten a lot in Norway. The thing is, it will not be displayed and sold in the same way as here in Portugal (live in Portugal) because for us it’s normal and for them it’s quality fish from Norway. I did live up north in Norway on an island for about 4 years or so and there people often dried their own fish from fresh.
About Sushi, I would never eat sushi after all the horror stories about the worms (also I don’t eat much fish and for sure not almost raw or raw).
Tine dairy company, I will never forgive them, they stole my name 😂 🤪
Kongsberg is best known in the US for their Penguin missiles.
And now also maybe NASAM`s i think..
NASAMS, PROTECTOR RWS, JOINT STRIKE MISSILE, NAVAL STRIKE MISSILE ETC. The Whitehouse smd yhe capitol building on DC os protected with NASAMS (Norwegian Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System)
That was a looong time ago. More recent would be NSM, NASAM, M72, protector RWS etc. A lot of which are used against Russia by Ukraine at the moment
M72 is NAMMO.@@vidarroo5129
DID YOU KNOW THAT THE "KRAKEN" IS FROM NORWAY AND NOT FROM AMERICA!!!😎
Voss you buy for the bottles, they're expensive as an alternative to Bonaqua or Dasani, but the bottles are excellent for reuse, so at family dinners, you can serve water from a VOSS water bottle, instead of a carafe, or jug. It's really fancy tap/municipal water anyway, (they made a well 30 feet from the municipality's well, just to not actually being tapwater like they were in the beginning)
Kongsberg group is the biggest company nowadays when war is going on. NAMSAS system protect cities in Ukraina. Washington got the same system to protect the president. After the need of ammunition, Kongsberg group build new factory.
Look also up Black hornet drone. Production is in norway too.
To "protect" the soldiers, a lot of norwegian companies like NAMMO and Kongsberg Group are big in ammunition and rockets 🚀.
Salma is a brand, not sure if they sell it internationally. Well Im pretty sure they do, just not sure they sell it in the US.
Kaptein Sabeltann (Captain Sabertooth). Sooo popular among Norwegian kids for the last 35 years. Also made international by making movies of the stories. And the songs that come along with the theme ❤️
Some of the things Kongsberg Gruppen makes are weapons and parts for satellites and space shuttles. They have made weapons for U.S Marine Corps and parts for NASA. They made parts for the NASA Mars rover.
Autostore is also very niche. But is definitly ground breaking in its industry.
Norway is also very well known for building ships, and technology used within shipping..
So one can say famous for inventions and supplyer and producer of natural resources, given the nature we have. But brand name in a consumer world? Nope.
More like supplyer of energy products, like Oil, gas, hydropower or fertilizer (Food), seafood (salma laks) Aluminium, copper etc
When it comes to defense and aerospace tech, Kongsberg Gruppen and Nammo.
VOSS is not fancy for Norwegians, its just tap water. But I’m like California it’s sold as a exclusive expensive water.
To be fair of course our companies wont be known of like how Ikea and Lego would, but still Equinor is bigger than them both combined and bigger than any other company in the nordics, just based of oil and natural gas so it's not gonna be known among regular people worldwide
Wrong. Danish company Novo Nordisk is many times bigger than Equinor.
The Equinor being a energy company is such a lol. OIL it should be said!
Oil is energy, tho.
@@mementomori7825 Yes, put people don't always realize that.
I think that was their main reason from changing the name from Statoil to Equinor, as they wanted to be known for something other than oil. They do have big wind farms and things like that, but I suspect their main income is still from oil and gas.
I mean dont forget about the windmils that acount for lets see nothing note worthy on the results of the company
@@martine5923 It's the future, it frequently pay very little.
Voss water has been in several American tv shows. Latest one I saw was in the season finale of “station 19”
While maybe not as popular as Norma or Lapua.. Raufoss munitions is probably the most known norwegian brand in the USA. Producing them fancy .50BMG Bullets
Jotun has offices in Huston TX
both opera browser and vivaldi browser has their headcouarters in norway.
Or Tidal (music streaming app same as Spotify)
Voss is tap water from the tap in our houses 😂 and yes this actually true
Due to some very fancy and expensive anti-technical sniper ammo I think many gun aficionados know of Nammo.
«Let me accept the cookies” was just funny to me 😅
Tyler be careful don't start thinking Americans no nothing about anything outside of America. Norwegian companies are well known around the world except in America where they live such insular lives and never leave their bubble.
you actually contradicted yourself massively in this comment.
Come on, 🤓David🤓, tell me about Kongolese or Taiwanese companies known around the world without googling it first lmao
@@Emperor_Nagrom tsmc (your Taiwan example was horrrible)
@@martine5923 Wasn't you I asked, was it now, ya little computer autist?
Jotuns known for their paint and coating, youll find it on buildings like burj kalifa, taipei 101, and other massive buildings!
Incredible enough, its hq and main factory is located in a town with less than 100k inhabitants 😅
You've probably seen the music video for "Paparazzi" by Xzibit... He is wearing a Helly Hansen sailor jacket in that video, but with the old HH logo.
When I was in the USA at a Marriott hotel, they had cheese from Tine at breakfast...
These days I guess the NASAMS air defence system from the Kongsberg group is the most famous brand.
I have read that Jarlsberg cheese is the most exported cheese brand in the world.
Jotun marine paints are marketed under the Penguin Paints brand.
I have never tried VOSS bottled water, but our water in general is very good.
That Russian flagship that was sunk early in Ukraine war? Yeah, not 2 domestically produced Ukrainian missiles at all, it was a smuggled NSM (made by Kongsberg) from Poland which got hushed because Poland did not have an export license... Going green & saving the planet, one Russian submarine at a time :)
Norway is probably most known for oil (Equinor), ship construction, maritime industry like fish and their huge merchendary fleet. They are even considered a superpower at seas, even when only having 5 million in population.
"Luxo" with the architect lamp
"Snow arch" with the memorial site at ground zero snd the library of Alexandria. "Royal Caribbean cruises" was established in Norway in 1960. "Yara" fertilizer, former Norsk Hydro. "Nammo". "Kongsberg". And others. Well known worldwide by their customers. But none of them are like', Coca Cola. 😉
Yes, Luxo is the lamp in the Pixar movie intro! That is probably the most famous thing that I didn't know was Norwegian.
The STAPLE was founded in Aurskog, Norway
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Kongsberg Gruppen is a weapons company, they make missiles etc...
Kongsberg Group is an international company heavily into defense and a supplier of high tech weapon systems to the US DOD.
Swix is a very popular Norwegian brand for wintersport quipment and gear. Everyone who's into skiing and wintersports knows about that brand, world wide. You can often see it in stores like REI and Marmot in the US. Toko is their tool brand with gliders and stuff.
First time I came across VOSS water was at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in 2003. I got so surprised over that overpriced tap water. 😅 So if you are curios about how our tap water testes like, you can basically just purchase a bottle of Voss.
I love your selection of coconut water though, especially the pink organic one. It's so good 😍 I always buy that when I'm in Usa and can't get fresh coconut water.
The tap water in US I wouldn't drink though. It's unfortunately loaded with fluoride and so many other harmful chemicals. That's why most of my family and friends over there have some kind of a filter system in their home.
I think Kongsberg Gruppen is a ammo and gun/artillery manufacturer.
The government pension fund IS the oil fund.
It's official name is the oil fund, but only in Norwegian, the English name is The Government Pension Fund of Norway.
Wow.. that lofty corporate speak at Kongsberg Gruppen website had him leabing thinking they're saving the planet. They're first and foremost a weapons manufacturer.
Tine is pronounced like "tee-neh" in two syllables. 🙂
Americans know the product Jarlsberg cheese from Tine
Fun facts:
The salmon fished in east asia was historically ridden with disease and was unfit for sushi as it couldn't be eaten raw, also making it be seen as dirty. Then in the late 20th century, norwegian salmonfarmers itroduced norwegian salmon as a clean high quality fish, fit for sushi.
Also when it comes to the dairy industry, norwegian redspotted cattle is seen as a premium breed as it is the cow race that is very profittable, as it is the breed that is most sucsessfully bread to produse high quantitys of both milk and meat in high quality.
Yara is the name of the Fertilizer part of Norsk Hydro. Norsk hydro have now splitt up to alot of driffrent companies such as Yara, Hydro and so on
Clearly, from the way he pronounced it, he didn't realise that "Statoil" is a contraction of "state oil."
The "government pension fund" and the "oil fund" are the same thing.
The one Norwegian brand I could find in an American grocery store was Jarlsberg cheese. 🧀 😊 I don't remember if it had the Tine logo.
A "tine" (pronounced roughly TEE-nuh) is a traditional container for food stuffs. The Tine logo is a stylized tine.
You talked about Jutul, but if you search for Jotul you will find a big industry making wood stoves. It's a popular brand 😄❤️ From a Norwegian girl 🇧🇻
I would say KYGO, and Alan Walker are probably among the best known brands.
However, Telenor, Equinor, Tine, Kongsberg Gruppen and more definitely beat them on income 👀
There are even Norwegians not knowing Kahoot! is Norwegian. Like me! Fun to get to learn about my country with you!
1:01 For Helly Hansen, it was a semi-popular brand for some rappers from mid-1990's and (through a lot of up- and downs) lasted to about the 2010's... I won't try to explain the whole history in a RUclips comment, so look it up on Wikipedia 😇
Kongsberg is a huge weapons factory. The missiles for F35 is from there
Norwegian Air shuttle as a space company lol, its a low cost airline, so thats funny