
Spirits over 60% volume (120% proof), certain foodstuffs totalling more than 10kg (including eggs, potatoes, meat, meat products, dairy products and poultry), narcotics, firearms and explosives.
The following items can be imported into Norway without incurring customs duty:
• 200 cigarettes or 250g of tobacco products and 200 leaves of cigarette paper (travellers over 18 years of age).
• Either 1L of spirits over 22% volume and 1.5L wine, or 3L of wine; and 2L of beer up to 4.75% alcohol (travellers over 20 years of age).
• Other goods to the value of Kr3,000-6,000.
• A small amount of perfume and eau de cologne.
• Up to a total of 10kg of meat and meat products, cheese and foodstuffs (except dog and cat food).Note: The northern peninsula of Svalbard is a duty free zone so is considerably cheaper than the rest of Norway.
Narcotics, counterfeit items and explosives are all prohibited. Artefacts, endangered animals and plants, and products must also be declared.