International trade

International trade

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  1. Possible circumvention of sanctions against Russia by newer, smaller firms
  2. Domestic exports affected GDP growth negatively in 2023
  3. Exports up by 3 percent in September
  4. US now second-largest supplier of goods to the Netherlands
  5. Most imports of rare earth elements are contained in manufactured products
  6. Drop in prices of goods imports and exports has slowed in 2024
  7. Exports down by over 2 percent in August
  8. Service exporters have the highest percentage of female directors
  9. Exports up by over 2 percent in July
  10. Goods exports to the UK have fallen behind since Brexit
  11. The Netherlands is the EU’s third-largest exporter
  12. Exports down by 1 percent in June
  13. Value of cocoa imports has almost doubled since last year
  14. Exports down by over 4 percent in May
  15. Road vehicles are the main import for domestic usage
  16. Increase in imports of technology for energy transition
  17. Value of goods exported to Africa down by a quarter
  18. Exports up by over 2 percent in April
  19. Value of domestic exports down by over 5 percent in 2023
  20. China third-largest supplier of plug-in electric vehicles in 2023
  21. Exports down by nearly 6 percent in March
  22. Chinese goods imports down for first time in 7 years
  23. Trade missions help firms to get ahead internationally
  24. Netherlands is second-largest exporter and importer of goods in EU
  25. Exports down by nearly 4 percent in February
  26. Netherlands is EU’s largest beer exporter, Belgium exports the most fries
  27. Export earnings grow less rapidly than total export value
  28. Exports down by over 3 percent in January
  29. Dutch agricultural exports worth nearly 124 billion euros in 2023
  30. Employment in vehicle exports down by more than 20 percent
  31. Earnings from machinery and equipment exports doubled since 2015
  32. Exports down by almost 2 percent in December
  33. Exports down by 4.5 percent in November