International trade

International trade

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  1. Quality of Dutch exports in global top 5
  2. Exports up by over 7 percent in October
  3. Dutch exporters facing more trade regulations
  4. Digital cross-border transactions
  5. France most affected by US import tariffs
  6. One-quarter more exporters to the US
  7. Fact sheet International trade
  8. Exports up by almost 2 percent in September
  9. Machinery exports account for highest earnings
  10. Less road haulage to and from the United Kingdom
  11. Twice as many Chinese companies in the Netherlands
  12. Exports up by 2.5 percent in August
  13. Wholesale trade earns 40 billion euros from exports
  14. Exports up by 1 percent in July
  15. British investments in the Netherlands up since 2016
  16. EU’s share in Dutch exports has fallen slightly
  17. Exports up by nearly 2 percent in June
  18. The Netherlands largest importer of cocoa beans
  19. Exports up by 1.5 percent in May
  20. Exports up by nearly 2 percent in April
  21. Netherlands earns €0.5 billion in car exports to the US
  22. Exports up by nearly 2 percent in March
  23. €25.5 billion revenue from exports to the UK
  24. Import behavior and export performance of firms
  25. Exports up by 2 percent in February
  26. E-commerce Caribbean Netherlands 2018-2019
  27. Higher wages and work pressure at US companies
  28. Trade deficit with the US narrower in 2018
  29. Exports up by almost 3 percent in January
  30. UK third largest destination in service exports
  31. Less recyclable plastic waste sent to China
  32. Natural gas trade deficit for the first time in 2018
  33. Dutch domestic exports to the UK recording decline
  34. Half of imports from the UK not for domestic use
  35. Import competition and firm innovation, 2000-2010
  36. Trade deficit on St Eustatius down in 2018
  37. Exports down by over 2 percent in December
  38. Rising imports and exports of construction services
  39. Dissecting carry-along trade: what's in the bundle?
  40. Agricultural export value over 90 bn euros in 2018
  41. Weak export growth in November