Decrease in manufacturing output prices in April

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Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports for April 2023 that prices of Dutch-manufactured products were down by an average of 2.3 percent year on year. This is the first decrease in over two years.

Producer prices
YearMonthchange (year-on-year % change)
2019May2
2019June0.4
2019July0.1
2019August-0.8
2019September-0.7
2019October-1.5
2019November0.2
2019December2.9
2020January2.2
2020February0.9
2020March-3.8
2020April-8
2020May-7.8
2020June-5.5
2020July-4.8
2020August-4.2
2020September-5.3
2020October-5
2020November-4.6
2020December-4.1
2021January-1.8
2021February0.9
2021March7.1
2021April12.3
2021May13.1
2021June12.6
2021July14.1
2021August15.2
2021September17.1
2021October20.5
2021November20.9
2021December19.8
2022January21.7
2022February22
2022March26.1
2022April29.1
2022May29
2022June30.5
2022July28.3
2022August25.2
2022September23.1
2022October20.8
2022November17.1
2022December14.1
2023January11.4
2023February8.4
2023March1.9
2023April-2.3

Smaller decrease in crude oil price

Output prices are strongly affected by crude oil price developments. In April 2023, a barrel of North Sea Brent oil cost over 76 euros, 22 percent less than one year previously. In March, the average price of a barrel stood at nearly 74 euros, i.e. 27 percent less than in the same month last year.

Prices of petroleum derivatives were down by 21.3 percent year on year in April; they were up by 21.2 percent in March. In the chemical industry as well, output prices are generally linked to crude oil price developments. Output prices of chemical products were 13.4 percent lower than in April 2022. In March, they were down by 4.6 percent year on year.

In April, prices were up in most manufacturing industries.

Producer prices manufacturing by sector*, April 2023
Category% change (year-on-year % change)
Cars7.8
Machinery6.5
Food products6.3
Electronic products5.1
Rubber and plastic3.4
Metal products1.7
Chemical products-13.4
Petroleum products-21.3
*Altogether, the eight industries referred to account for almost 80 percent of the total Dutch manufacturing industry

Manufacturing output prices fell in April

Relative to March, manufacturing output prices fell by 0.1 percent in April. Prices increased by 0.5 percent on the export market, but decreased by 0.9 percent on the domestic market.

Index producer prices
YearMonth(2015=100) (2015=100)
2019May107.9
2019June106.5
2019July106.3
2019August105.5
2019September106.1
2019October106
2019November106.1
2019December106.7
2020January107
2020February106.3
2020March102.2
2020April99.1
2020May99.4
2020June100.6
2020July101.2
2020August101.1
2020September100.5
2020October100.8
2020November101.2
2020December102.3
2021January105
2021February107.2
2021March109.4
2021April111.2
2021May112.5
2021June113.3
2021July115.5
2021August116.5
2021September117.7
2021October121.4
2021November122.4
2021December122.6
2022January127.8
2022February130.7
2022March137.9
2022April143.6
2022May145.1
2022June147.8
2022July148.1
2022August145.9
2022September144.9
2022October146.6
2022November143.3
2022December139.9
2023January142.4
2023February141.7
2023March140.5
2023April140.3