Manufacturing output prices 0.2 percent lower in June

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Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports that output prices for Dutch-manufactured products were 0.2 percent lower, on average in June 2025 relative to one year previously. In May, prices were 0.6 percent higher year on year.

Producer prices
YearMonthchange (year-on-year % change)
2021July11.6
2021August12.5
2021September13.6
2021October16.3
2021November16.8
2021December16.1
2022January18
2022February18.2
2022March20.8
2022April23.5
2022May23.8
2022June24.9
2022July23.8
2022August21.7
2022September19.9
2022October18.1
2022November15.5
2022December13.3
2023January11.1
2023February8.7
2023March4
2023April0.2
2023May-1.9
2023June-3.7
2023July-5.2
2023August-3.2
2023September-1.5
2023October-3.2
2023November-2.6
2023December-1.9
2024January-2.9
2024February-1.7
2024March-0.8
2024April-0.1
2024May0.3
2024June0.6
2024July1
2024August-0.5
2024September-2.1
2024October-1.1
2024November0.2
2024December1.3
2025January1.9
2025February1.5
2025March0.6
2025April-0.9
2025May-0.6
2025June-0.2

Smaller year-on-year decrease in crude oil prices

Output prices are generally strongly influenced by the price of crude oil. In June 2025, a barrel of crude cost nearly 61 euros, over 21 percent less than in June 2024. In May 2025, the average price of a barrel of North Sea Brent crude stood at 57 euros, nearly 26 percent less than in May 2024.

Year on year, prices for petroleum derivatives were down by 15.8 percent in June, while in May they were down by 21.2 percent. Output prices in the chemical sector also tend to track the price of crude oil. In June 2025, output prices for chemical products were 2.6 percent lower than they were in June 2024. In May, they were down by 3.5 percent year on year.

Producer prices manufacturing by sector*, June 2025
Category% change (year-on-year % change)
Food products3.6
Cars2.9
Metal products1.9
Rubber and plastic1.3
Machinery1.3
Electronic products-0.6
Chemical products-2.6
Petroleum products-15.8
*Altogether, the eight industries referred to account for almost 75 percent of the total Dutch manufacturing industry

Manufacturing output prices up on May

In June, output prices rose by 0.4 percent on May. Prices on the export market rose by 0.3 percent, and on the domestic market by 0.4 percent.

Index producer prices
YearMonth(2015=100) (2021=100)
2021July101
2021August101.6
2021September102.3
2021October104.8
2021November105.6
2021December105.8
2022January109.9
2022February111.7
2022March116.2
2022April120.6
2022May121.8
2022June123.8
2022July125
2022August123.7
2022September122.7
2022October123.9
2022November121.9
2022December119.9
2023January122.2
2023February121.5
2023March120.8
2023April120.9
2023May119.6
2023June119.2
2023July118.6
2023August119.7
2023September120.8
2023October119.9
2023November118.8
2023December117.6
2024January118.6
2024February119.4
2024March119.9
2024April120.8
2024May119.9
2024June119.9
2024July119.7
2024August119.1
2024September118.3
2024October118.5
2024November119
2024December119.2
2025January120.9
2025February121.1
2025March120.6
2025April119.7
2025May119.2
2025June119.6