Importers of passenger vehicles, turnover changes, 2015=100, 2005-2023

Importers of passenger vehicles, turnover changes, 2015=100, 2005-2023

Perioden Turnover indices (2015=100) Turnover change (%)
2015 January 64.4 -1.0
2015 February 70.9 -7.1
2015 March 90.5 0.5
2015 1st quarter 75.3 -2.4
2015 April 81.0 -3.1
2015 May 86.5 7.2
2015 June 106.7 20.6
2015 2nd quarter 91.4 8.5
2015 July 93.1 22.1
2015 August 70.8 18.8
2015 September 110.5 25.4
2015 3rd quarter 91.5 22.5
2015 October 120.1 30.5
2015 November 135.2 56.3
2015 December 170.3 36.9
2015 4th quarter 141.9 40.5
2015 100.0 18.7
Source: CBS.
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Table explanation


This table presents information on turnover and volume developments in the sector Imports of new cars and light motor vehicles (SIC 45.111). Developments are presented as percentage changes compared to the same period in the preceding year and by means of indices with base year 2015.

Data available from January 2005 to December 2023.

Status of the figures:
The figures of 2023 are provisional. Seeing as this table is being discontinued, these figures will not be made definitive.

Changes as of may 27, 2024:
None, this table has been discontinued.

When will new figures be available?
Not applicable anymore.

This table is followed by Trade and services; turnover and production changes, index 2021=100. See section 3

Description topics

Turnover indices
An index compares the value of a variable (e.g. turnover) in a certain period with the value of the same variable in the base period. The index of this base period is 100.

Turnover is defined as the value of sales of goods and services to third parties, VAT excluded. Turnover includes the main activity as well as secondary activities. Third parties are consumers and enterprises not belonging to (the Dutch part of) the own group of companies.
Turnover change
Change in turnover indicates the growth rate with respect to the same month of the previous year as a percentage. Statistics Netherlands calculates this on the basis of non-rounded figures.

Turnover is defined as the value of sales of goods and services to third parties, VAT excluded. Turnover includes the main activity as well as secondary activities. Third parties are consumers and enterprises not belonging to (the Dutch part of) the own group of companies.