Dutch control companies; outside and within the EU zone; Industry

Dutch control companies; outside and within the EU zone; Industry

Countries SIC 2008 Periods Foreign subsidiary (number) Employees (x 1 000) Revenue (mln euro) Personnel costs (mln euro) Investments (mln euro)
Suriname B Mining and quarrying 2022* . . . . .
Suriname B-S Total Economy (except O) 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 06 Extraction of crude petroleum and gas 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 08 Mining and quarrying (no oil and gas) 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 09 Mining support activities 2022* . . . . .
Suriname C Manufacturing 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 10-12 Manufacture of food and beverages 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 10 Manufacture of food products 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 11 Manufacture of beverages 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 12 Manufacture of tobacco products 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 13 Manufacture of textiles 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 13-15 Man. of textile-, leatherproducts 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 14 Manufacture of wearing apparel 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 15 Manufacture of leather and footwear 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 16-18 Man. wood en paperprod., printing 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 16 Manufacture of wood products 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 17 Manufacture of paper 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 18 Printing and reproduction 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 19 Manufacture of coke and petroleum 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 20 Manufacture of chemicals 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 21 Manufacture of pharmaceuticals 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 22-23 Man. plastics and constructionprod 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 22 Manufacture rubber, plastic products 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 23 Manufacture of building materials 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 24 Manufacture of basic metals 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 24-25 Man. of basic metals and -products 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 25 Manufacture of metal products 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 26 Manufacture of electronic products 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 27 Manufacture of electric equipment 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 28 Manufacture of machinery n.e.c. 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 29 Manufacture of cars and trailers 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 29-30 Transport equipment 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 30 Manufacture of other transport 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 31 Manufacture of furniture 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 32 Manufacture of other products 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 33 Repair and installation of machinery 2022* . . . . .
Suriname D Energy supply 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 35 Energy supply 2022* . . . . .
Suriname E Water supply and waste management 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 36 Water collection and distribution 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 37 Sewerage 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 38 Waste collection and treatment 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 39 Remediation, other waste management 2022* . . . . .
Suriname F Construction 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 41 Construction buildings, development 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 42 Civil engineering 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 43 Specialised construction activities 2022* . . . . .
Suriname G Wholesale and retail trade 2022* 2 1 147 15 .
Suriname 45 Sale and repair of motor vehicles 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 46 Wholesale trade (no motor vehicles) 2022* 2 1 147 15 .
Suriname 47 Retail trade (not in motor vehicles) 2022* . . . . .
Suriname H Transportation and storage 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 49 Land transport 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 50 Water transport 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 51 Air transport 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 52 Warehousing, services for transport 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 53 Postal and courier activities 2022* . . . . .
Suriname I Accommodation and food serving 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 55 Accommodation 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 56 Food and beverage service activities 2022* . . . . .
Suriname J Information and communication 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 58 Publishing 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 59-60 Movies, TV and radio 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 59 Film, TV and music production etc 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 60 Programming and broadcasting 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 61 Telecommunications 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 62-63 IT- and information services 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 62 Support activities in the field of IT 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 63 Information service activities 2022* . . . . .
Suriname K Financial institutions 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 64 Financial institutions, no insurance 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 65 Insurance and pension funding 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 66 Other financial services 2022* . . . . .
Suriname L Renting, buying, selling real estate 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 68 Renting, buying, selling real estate 2022* . . . . .
Suriname M Other specialised business services 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 69 Legal services, administration etc. 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 69-71 Management, technical consultancy 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 70 Holding companies (not financial) 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 71 Architects, technical services etc. 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 72 Research and development 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 73-75 Advertising, design and other 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 73 Advertising and market research 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 74 Other specialised business services 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 75 Veterinary activities 2022* . . . . .
Suriname N Renting and other business support 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 77 Renting and leasing of tangible goods 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 78-82 Other bussiness services 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 78 Employment activities 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 79 Travel agencies, tour operators etc 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 80 Security and investigation 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 81 Cleaning activities, gardening etc. 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 82 Other business services 2022* . . . . .
Suriname P Education 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 85 Education 2022* . . . . .
Suriname Q Health and social work activities 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 86 Human health activities 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 87 Residential care and guidance 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 87-88 Care and social work 2022* . . . . .
Suriname 88 Social work without accommodation 2022* . . . . .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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This table contains figures on turnover, employees, personnel costs, investments and the number of foreign subsidiaries over which a Dutch institutional unit has control (Outward-FATS). The data can be broken down by industry according to the Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC 2008) and the country where the foreign subsidiary is located.

The nationality of a company is determined by assessing globally which institutional unit has control over the company group. For the data in this table, the Ultimate Controlling Institutional unit (UCI) of the group of companies is located in the Netherlands.

The data is collected in the context of the 'Foreign Affiliates Statistics' (FATS) statistics of the statistical office of the European Union (Eurostat).

Data available from: 2021.

Status of the figures:
The figures of 2021 are final and the figures of 2022 are provisional.

Changes as of April 29, 2024:
Incorrect UCI determinations have been corrected in the 2021 figures, as well as corrections that could be made through analysis of several years.
Also the provisional figures of 2022 have been added.

When will new figures be available?
- In November (23 months after the reporting year) additional information will become available on the basis of which the data will be given a definitive status.

Description topics

Foreign subsidiary
A foreign subsidiary is defined as a foreign company over which predominant control can be exercised.
Employees
Employed persons include all persons who perform paid work, even if only for one or a few hours per week, even if they:
- performing work that is legal in itself, but the remuneration of which is withheld from registration by the tax or social security authorities ('undeclared work');
- do not work temporarily, but continue to be paid (for example in the event of illness or frost damage);
- have taken temporary unpaid leave.
The number of employees is shown in this table in thousands of FTE.


Full-time equivalent (FTE):
Full-time equivalent is defined as the absolute number of employed persons, converted into full working years. For example, if in a company five people work full-time on all working days and two people work half-days, this is counted as six FTE.
Revenue
Net turnover consists of all income during the financial year in the context of normal business operations through the sale of goods, provision of services and/or rental income from assets (Insurance turnover consists of 'Gross premiums written' and pension fund turnover consists of from all pension contributions). The net turnover excludes: all taxes, duties and levies directly related to the income and all income that does not arise from normal business operations.
The turnover is presented in this table in millions of Euro.



Personnel costs
Personnel costs include all expenses related to employee benefits during the financial year. Employee benefits are all forms of compensation in exchange for the services provided by employees or for the termination of employment.
Investments
Gross investments in tangible fixed assets include all additions to tangible fixed assets that have been reported as such during the financial year. Excluded are increases in revaluations, reversals of previously recognized impairment losses and reclassifications (transfers) of other tangible fixed assets. The tangible fixed assets are acquired through (hire) purchase, financial or operational lease. When manufactured in-house, this concerns the full production costs. For major maintenance, this concerns the full maintenance costs.