Export growth over 9 percent in November

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Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports that the total volume of goods exports grew by 9.4 percent in November 2017 relative to November 2016. Relative growth was higher than in October 2017. In November, exports of machinery, appliances and cars increased again most notably. The volume of imports was 5.3 percent up on November2016. Import growth was also higher than in the preceding month.

The CBS Exports Radar indicates that circumstances for exports in January are the same as in November.

Exports of goods (volume, adjusted for working days)
   % change
2013D0.2
2014J0.9
2014F3.7
2014M2
2014A3.9
2014M-0.9
2014J4.1
2014J3.6
2014A0.7
2014S6.3
2014O3.3
2014N3
2014D6
2015J7.7
2015F5.2
2015M4
2015A5.9
2015M6.2
2015J5.2
2015J5.9
2015A7.2
2015S4
2015O6.2
2015N4.9
2015D4.5
2016J4.7
2016F4
2016M5.9
2016A6
2016M7.1
2016J4.6
2016J3.5
2016A4.1
2016S5.6
2016O4.5
2016N5.4
2016D6.2
2017J2.2
2017F5.4
2017M7.5
2017A2.6
2017M3.1
2017J10.7
2017J7.4
2017A6.8
2017S7.4
2017O5.1
2017N9.4

Circumstances for Dutch exports in January the same as in November

Every month, CBS also publishes updates on the circumstances for exports in the Exports Radar. Conditions are strongly affected by recent developments on the main export markets for Dutch products and by the competitive position of the Netherlands. Although the Radar indicators show a strong correlation with export activity, improved circumstances are not necessarily translated into increased export growth.

According to the CBS Exports Radar, circumstances for Dutch exports in January are, on balance, the same as in November. The growth of German manufacturing output improved, while the real effective exchange rate was less favourable.

Goods exports account for approximately three-quarters of total exports. As for data on exports of services, these are not published monthly. Data on total exports are published quarterly and annually. The figures reported in this publication are provisional and may be adjusted.