The production in the repair of the consumer electronics sector in Norway is forecasted to experience a gradual decline over the next five years, with values decreasing from 214.5 million NOK in 2024 to 213.6 million NOK by 2028. The sector showed a modest variation, with a year-on-year decrease of 0.14% in 2025, stabilizing to minor drops through 2028. When examining the overall trend from 2024 onwards, we observe a persistent but slight downward trajectory.
For context, the sector stood at 215 million NOK in 2023, highlighting a steady albeit slow decline. Over the past two years (2023–2025), the sector experienced consistent but modest negative growth. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) projects an average annual contraction over the five years until 2028.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements promoting disposable rather than repairable electronics, potential shifts in consumer behavior towards sustainable practices, and government policies that might advocate for or against repair services.
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