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People's Republic of China – Norway relations officially started on 7 October 1950 and shortly after established diplomatic missions on 5 October 1954.


History

The first Norwegian diplomatic mission was founded 1851 during the union of Sweden and Norway. This was established in Guangzhou. In 1853, a new vice consulate was set up in Shanghai. By 1863, Shanghai became the Consulate General and the branch in Guangzhou was relegated into a vice consulate. It was not until 1905 when Norway was split from the union with Sweden it had its own diplomatic mission in China. A year later, the first official visit from the Qing dynasty took place with Dai Hongci, chairman for the Imperial Court's Cultural Department.


21st century

The commencement of diplomatic relations between the two countries nearly 60 years ago has progressed from cultural and political exchanges to trade ties such as economy, industry and technology. In 2003, the volume of the bilateral trade between China and Norway was US$1.76 billion. Bilateral trade has steadily increased over the years. In 2008, the export value from Norway to China is $1.93 billion and exports from China to Norway were up to $5.43 billion. In 2009, Norway's exports to China increased by 39 percent to a value of $2.28 billion. Exports, consisting of equipment, chemicals, optical and medical appliances, have gone up. China's exports to Norway amount to some $5.25 billion, increasing by 4.5 percent from last year. China's largest exports to Norway were ships, textiles and garments, and mechanical and electronic products. Norway's largest exports to China were crude oil, mechanical and electrical products, fertilizer, construction, mining equipment, factory and plant equipment, and salmon, as well as raw metals.


2010: Nobel Peace Prize

The Chinese-Norwegian relationship ran into a large setback in 2010 because the Norwegian parliament-appointed Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the prize to incarcerated Chinese human rights activist,
Liu Xiaobo Liu Xiaobo (; 28 December 1955 – 13 July 2017) was a Chinese writer, literary critic, human rights activist, philosopher and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who called for political reforms and was involved in campaigns to end communist one-par ...
. China reacted strongly, saying that relations between their two countries had been damaged.MacKinnon, Mark (9 October 2010)
"Jailed dissident’s Nobel Peace Prize infuriates China"
''The Globe and Mail''. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
Jiang, Steven (8 October 2010)
"China blanks Nobel Peace prize searches"
CNN. Retrieved 8 October 2010.
A planned meeting in Beijing between Norwegian Fisheries Minister
Lisbeth Berg-Hansen Lisbeth Berg-Hansen (born 14 March 1963) is a Norwegian businessperson and politician for the Labour Party. She chaired the Norwegian Seafood Federation from 2002 to 2005, and was Vice President of the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise from ...
and Chinese food control authorities was cancelled at the last minute, ostensibly because their counterparts had "other engagements"; Norwegian officials said that a meeting due to be held the same day between Berg-Hansen and the Chinese vice-minister for fisheries had been cancelled in reaction to the award. Elsewhere, performances of a Norwegian musical scheduled for the following month starring Alexander Rybak, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, also fell victim to the diplomatic fallout, according to the musical's composer. In early December, Norway announced that its bilateral trade talks with China had been indefinitely put on hold. Haakon Hjelde, Norway's negotiator alleged the postponement was not directly linked to the award, but Henning Kristofferson, director of international relations of the BI Norwegian School of Management, was certain that this was a retaliatory move. He said that Beijing had been "very clear that the prize was a big mistake and that it would damage relations."Fouche, Gwladys; Gibbs, Walter (30 November 2010)
"China postpones Norway talks as Nobel tensions rise"
Reuters. Retrieved 10 June 2011.


2011

Press secretary of Norway's foreign ministry ( Hilde Steinfeld) confirmed in November 2011, the absence of bilateral talks during the last 12 months. The finance committee of Norway's parliament, cancelled its planned trip ('' studiereise'') to China in spring 2012, after not having secured appointments with any leading government representatives of China. The newspaper '' Klassekampen'' wrote that Norwegian " war ships are being directed to Northern areas ('' nordområdene'') because nations like Russia and China are showing increased interest for the natural resources of the North. – This is an important region for resources, and a number of nations are showing their interest there, but there is no imminent threat, says Minister of Defence Espen Barth Eide".


2013

The standoff continues into 2013 with unofficial Chinese restrictions on Norwegian salmon and visas and China comparing Norway's action to a noose around the tiger's neck.


2014

A 22 April 2014 NRK article said that by not having Norwegian officials meet with Dalai Lama during his upcoming visit, "one sends a quite unfortunate signal, not only to Chinese authorities but to people in Tibet who are exposed to ever increasing repression". A same day Dagbladet
op-ed An op-ed, short for "opposite the editorial page", is a written prose piece, typically published by a North-American newspaper or magazine, which expresses the opinion of an author usually not affiliated with the publication's editorial board. O ...
said that "We, as a nation, come across as being led by a president of parliament (and a Government?) that live by the ''moral'' hatthe '' brakkebaronene'' lived by during the war: Close the eyes for violations of human rights, forget the occupation, money trumphs r decides.


2016

Norway and China normalized its diplomatic and political bilateral relations, which had been frozen since 2010 when
Liu Xiaobo Liu Xiaobo (; 28 December 1955 – 13 July 2017) was a Chinese writer, literary critic, human rights activist, philosopher and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who called for political reforms and was involved in campaigns to end communist one-par ...
received the Nobel Peace Prize.


2019

In July 2019, the UN ambassadors from 22 nations, including Norway, signed a joint letter to the UNHRC condemning China's persecution of the Uyghurs as well as its mistreatment of other minority groups, urging the Chinese government to close the Xinjiang internment camps.


2023

The bilateral relations of China and Norway has seen some improvements since the normalization in 2016. In talks held between former Chinese minister of foreign affairs
Qin Gang Qin Gang (; born 19 March 1966) is a Chinese diplomat and politician who has been serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2022, making him China's second highest ranked diplomat after CCP Politburo member Wang Yi. He previously served as Vi ...
and Norwegian prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre in May 2023, Gang described Norway as a friendly country, and that there is a "massive potential for cooperation" During the meeting it was also announced that the Norwegian passport would be eligible for longer stays of 72/144 hours in China without a Visa. With the improving relations, the trade between the nations have grown significantly, with imports to Norway almost quadrupling. China is exporting, mainly high-tech goods, and Norway exporting mainly raw materials.


2024

In 2024, Norway blocked the sale of the last privately-owned property on
Svalbard Svalbard ( , ), also known as Spitsbergen, or Spitzbergen, is a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. North of mainland Europe, it is about midway between the northern coast of Norway and the North Pole. The islands of the group range ...
for national security reasons following interest in its acquisition from a Chinese buyer. In July 2024, Norwegian authorities arrested a suspected spy for China.


See also

* Norway–Taiwan relations


References


External links


Hellstrom, J. (2014) ''China’s Political Priorities in the Nordic Countries'', Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI)

Chinese Embassy in Norway

Royal Norwegian Embassy
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