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Manufacturing output 12 percent down in April
In April 2023, the average daily output of the Dutch manufacturing industry was 12.1 percent lower than in April 2022.
Household consumption slightly up in April
Household spending was 0.2 percent higher in April 2025 than it was in April 2024, adjusted for price changes.
Gross fixed capital formation in tangible assets; volume figures
Fixed capital formation in tangible assets Year on year volume changes
Inflation down on Bonaire and Saba, up on St Eustatius
In the third quarter of 2025, consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 3.3 percent more expensive, year on year.
Household consumption up by almost 1 percent in March
Household spending was 0.9 percent higher in March 2025 than it was in March 2024, adjusted for price changes.
SDG 8.1 Economy and factors of production
Recent data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8.1 Decent work and economic growth: Economy and factors of production. SDG 8.1 relates to the aim of more sustainable and efficient economic growth,...
Inflation was 4.1% in December according to flash estimate
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports that the CPI inflation rate was 4.1 percent in December according to its flash estimate
Processing energy prices for the Consumer Price Index
Starting from the reporting month of June 2023, new data sources are being used at Statistics Netherlands for CPI-Energy, along with a new method specifically designed for detailed data analysis....
Economic picture more negative
The economic picture was slightly more negative in March than it was in February, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Confidence among manufacturers is slightly improving in September
Dutch manufacturers were less negative in September than they were in August.
Exports up by almost 6 percent in October
In October 2025, the total volume of goods exported (adjusted for the number of working days) was up by 5.6 percent year on year.
Owner-occupiers Housing: Owners, cost to acquire and own, 2020=100
Price indices, owners occupiers housing expenditures cost acquire and own dwelling
Profits are rising faster than wages
In the period 2019 to 2023, the Dutch economy was hit hard by two shocks: COVID-19 and a sharp increase in energy prices due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Household consumption up by over 2 percent in February
Household spending was 2.1 percent higher in February 2025 than it was in February 2024, adjusted for price changes.
Exports up by almost 3 percent in September
In September 2025, the total volume of goods exported (adjusted for the number of working days) was up by 2.6 percent year on year.
Exports up by over 2 percent in July
In July 2025, the total volume of goods exported (adjusted for the number of working days) was up by 2.4 percent year on year.
Manufacturing output prices over 30 percent up in June
Prices of Dutch-manufactured products were up by an average of over 30 percent year on year.
Exports up by almost 2 percent in June
In June 2025, the total volume of goods exported (adjusted for the number of working days) was up by 1.8 percent year on year.
Economic picture again less negative
The economic picture was less negative in January than it was in December, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Confidence among manufacturers down slightly
Dutch manufacturers were more negative in July than they were in June.
Household consumption up by over 1 percent in January
Household spending was 1.2 percent higher in January 2025 than it was in January 2024, adjusted for price changes.
Inflation eases in the Caribbean Netherlands
Consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 5.3 percent more expensive in the second quarter of 2025 than one year previously.
Structure national net lending/borrowing; National Accounts
Structure of national net lending/borrowing Annual data
House prices also 5.5 percent lower in July
In July, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 5.5 percent cheaper than in July 2022.
Economic picture slightly more negative
The economic picture was slightly more negative in February than it was in January, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.