Supply and use by products of activity; National Accounts

Supply and use by products of activity; National Accounts

Products of activity and other items Periods Value at current prices Supply of goods and services Total supply at basic prices (million euros) Value at current prices Supply of goods and services Domestic output (million euros) Value at current prices Supply of goods and services Imports of goods and services Total (million euros) Value at current prices Supply of goods and services Imports of goods and services Imports of goods (million euros) Value at current prices Supply of goods and services Imports of goods and services Imports of services (million euros) Value at current prices Use of goods and services Total use at purchaser's prices (million euros) Value at current prices Use of goods and services Intermediate consumption (million euros) Value at current prices Use of goods and services Final consumption expenditure Total (million euros) Value at current prices Use of goods and services Final consumption expenditure Households and NPISHs (million euros) Value at current prices Use of goods and services Final consumption expenditure General government (million euros)
A Agriculture, forestry products 2024* 69,360 39,412 29,948 29,948 0 85,767 41,536 10,424 10,424 0
01 Products of agriculture, hunting.. 2024* 67,455 38,821 28,634 28,634 0 83,382 40,742 10,171 10,171 0
014 Live animals and animal products 2024* 18,659 15,272 3,387 3,387 0 19,819 15,567 840 840 0
02 Products of forestry, logging and.. 2024* 755 352 403 403 0 848 343 40 40 0
03 Fish and other fishing products.. 2024* 1,150 239 911 911 0 1,537 451 213 213 0
B-E Mining, manufacturing products.. 2024* 1,066,266 507,878 558,388 546,373 12,015 1,311,830 438,641 209,100 196,528 12,572
08 Other mining and quarrying products 2024* 3,947 2,204 1,743 1,743 0 5,495 3,955 163 163 0
10 Food products 2024* 157,367 100,197 57,170 55,513 1,657 197,489 58,706 47,507 47,507 0
105 Dairy products 2024* 22,197 15,160 7,037 7,037 0 28,455 8,731 6,708 6,708 0
106-107 Grain, starches, baker products 2024* 14,830 9,873 4,957 4,957 0 19,114 3,676 9,199 9,199 0
108 Other food products 2024* 52,071 31,301 20,770 19,113 1,657 63,304 18,887 11,829 11,829 0
12 Tobacco products 2024* 2,477 1,728 749 649 100 9,608 6 7,955 7,955 0
15 Leather and related products 2024* 6,944 296 6,648 6,648 0 12,228 752 4,897 4,897 0
16 Wood, wood and cork products ... 2024* 9,176 4,789 4,387 4,387 0 12,899 8,941 1,752 1,752 0
17 Paper and paper products 2024* 18,956 9,165 9,791 8,994 797 23,353 12,276 2,670 2,670 0
19 Coke and refined petroleum products 2024* 65,291 38,664 26,627 26,627 0 80,523 25,059 12,201 12,201 0
20-21 Chemicals, pharmaceutical products 2024* 152,423 71,443 80,980 78,998 1,982 180,529 52,599 17,368 12,315 5,053
20 Chemicals and chemical products 2024* 114,426 57,727 56,699 55,252 1,447 129,773 44,705 8,266 8,266 0
21 Basic pharmaceutical products and.. 2024* 37,997 13,716 24,281 23,746 535 50,756 7,894 9,102 4,049 5,053
22 Rubber and plastics products 2024* 28,020 10,603 17,417 17,417 0 33,000 16,563 3,481 3,481 0
23 Other non-metallic mineral products 2024* 14,236 8,990 5,246 5,246 0 19,965 14,165 1,593 1,593 0
24-25 Basic metals and metal products 2024* 68,913 36,099 32,814 32,427 387 80,455 44,791 3,009 3,009 0
25 Fabricated metal products, except.. 2024* 39,850 26,303 13,547 13,270 277 47,663 28,137 3,009 3,009 0
26-27 Electrical and electronic products 2024* 124,220 30,230 93,990 93,830 160 155,872 33,584 16,479 14,157 2,322
Cif/fob-adjustment and reclassification 2024* -19,325 0 -19,325 -19,325 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cif/fob reclassification 2024* 11,537 0 11,537 0 11,537 0 0 0 0 0
Total products and other items 2024* 2,960,945 2,159,506 801,439 559,627 241,812 3,076,066 1,152,168 777,914 488,252 289,662
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table contains data from national accounts on the supply and use of goods and services by groups products of activities. Domestic production and imports make up the supply of goods and services. The use of goods and services consist of intermediate consumption, the consumption, fixed capital formation, exports and changes in inventories.

Data available from 2021.

Status of the figures:
Data of 2021-2023 are final. Data from 2024 are provisional.

Changes as of June 24th 2025:
Data of 2024 have been added to this table.

When will new figures be published?
Provisional data are published 6 months after the end of the reporting year. Final data are released 18 months after the end of the reporting year.

Description topics

Value at current prices
The values are expressed at prices of the reporting period. Alternatively, values may be expressed at constant prices. In this case, prices of a reference period are used.
Supply of goods and services
The supply of different kinds of product. A distinction is made between domestic output and imports. Supply is valued at basic prices. This is the price received by the producer after taxes on products (such as excises) were paid and or subsidies on products were received.
Total supply at basic prices
Domestic output
Goods and services that have been produced from domestic production.
Imports of goods and services
Transactions in goods and services (sales, barter and gifts) from non-residents to residents (in the Netherlands). Imports of goods occurs when economic ownership of goods is passed from non-residents to residents. This applies irrespective of corresponding physical movements of goods across frontiers. An enterprise or institution is considered residential after it has been active in the Netherlands for at least one year. This applies irrespective of the question whether the enterprise or institute has foreign owners.
Total
Imports of goods
Transactions in goods (sales, barter and gifts) from non-residents to residents (in the Netherlands). Imports of goods occurs when economic ownership of goods is passed from non-residents to residents. This applies irrespective of corresponding physical movements of goods across frontiers. An enterprise or institution is considered residential after it has been active in the Netherlands for at least one year. This applies irrespective of the question whether the enterprise or institute has foreign owners. Part of the imports are raw materials, semifinished products, fuel and fixed assets. Furthermore, imports of goods may be re-exports: goods that were imported before being exported, after having received at most minor adaptations.
Imports of services
Transactions in services (sales, barter and gifts) from non-residents to residents (in the Netherlands). Imports of services applies among others to expenses made by Dutch companies abroad, like costs of transportation, banking costs and business travels. Imports by services are also made by the Dutch general government, among others by means of expenses made by Dutch embassies and consulates. Imports of services by households consist among others of imports of consumer goods and the direct consumptive expenditure by Dutch residents abroad.
Use of goods and services
The use of different kinds of product. A distinction is made between intermediate consumption by industry and final expenditure. Final expenditure is broken down into exports, final consumption expenditure by households, final consumption expenditure by general government, gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories. Used products are valued at purchasers' price which is the price of a product paid by the purchaser.
Total use at purchaser's prices
Intermediate consumption
Goods and services used as input in a production process, with the exception of capital goods. Intermediate consumption consists of goods reshaped into other goods or consumed entirely in the course of the production process (by definition, this holds for all hired services). According to international standards an acquired good or hired service is classified as a fixed asset rather than intermediate consumption when it lasts over one year in a production process. Goods and services that are part of intermediate consumption are valued at market prices at the time they were used.
Final consumption expenditure
Expenditure on goods or services that are used for the direct satisfaction of individual or collective needs. Expenses may be made at home or abroad, but they are always made by resident institutional units, that is households or institutions residing in the Netherlands. By definition only households, non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs) and government institutions consume. Enterprises do not: expenses they make on goods and services are thought to serve production and are therefore classified as intermediate consumption of fixed capital formation. The general government is a special case. The government also has intermediate consumption, just like enterprises. But the output delivered by the government which is not directly paid for, non-market output (like safety), is classified as consumption by the general government. It is said that the government 'consumes its own production'. The system of national accounts demands that all that is produced is also consumed (or serves as an investment). By convention, government output is consumed by the government itself. This is not the only consumption by the general government. It also contains social transfers in kind. In the Netherlands this mainly concerns health care bills paid for by the government and an allowance for the rent.

Total
Households and NPISHs
Consumption expenditure by households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Not all expenses made by households are seen as consumptive, households may invest as well. These investments mainly concern the purchase of houses and substantial costs on maintenance. Small costs on maintenance, indoor painting and the purchase of furniture is classified as consumption. This also applies to the purchase of cars and car maintenance.
General government
Consumption expenditure by the general government sector. The output delivered by the government which is not directly paid for, non-market output (like safety), is classified as consumption by the government. It is said that the government 'consumes its own production'. The system of national accounts demands that all that is produced is also consumed (or serves as an investment). By convention, government output is consumed by the government itself. This is not the only consumption by the general government. Purchases by general government of goods and services produced by market producers that are supplied to households as social transfers in kind are part of government consumption as well. Examples of this in the Netherlands are health care bills paid for by the government and an allowance for the rent.

Government output consumed by the government is classified into collective consumption and individual consumption. Collective consumption by the government consists of services for collective consumption that are provided simultaneously to all members of the community. Examples of this are expenses on defence, environmental health or public governance. Individual consumption is made up of expenses that serve only part of the community. This concerns mainly education.