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Bankruptcies down by 13 percent in November year on year
Adjusted for court days, 3-7 businesses (including sole proprietorships) were declared bankrupt in November.
Traffic performance motor vehicles; kilometres, type of vehicle, territory
Vehicle-kilometers Dutch and foreign vehicles, passenger cars, delivery vans, lorries, road tractors, special purpose vehicles, buses
National solid biomass balance; production and consumption
National solid biomass balance National solid biomass; Production and consumption;Energy commodities
Dutch dependency on critical raw materials
Dutch dependency on critical raw materials
Monitor of Well-being
Well-being means quality of life in the here and now, but also the extent to which that quality of life comes at the expense of the well-being of future generations or people who live elsewhere in...
What is Natural Capital?
Natural capital encompasses the natural resources that society and the economy rely on, such as soil, water, air, and the ecosystems associated with their plants and animals.
Bankruptcies; enterprises, SIC 2008
Pronounced bankruptcies Type of bankruptcy, sector/branches (SIC 2008)
Inflation increases to 4.1 percent in December
Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands were 4.1 percent more expensive in December 2024 than one year previously. In November, the inflation rate stood at 4.0 percent.
Dutch economy grows fractionally in second quarter of 2025
According to the first estimate from Statistics Netherlands (CBS) based on the data currently available, gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.1 percent in Q2 2025 relative to the previous...
Nearly 21 million air passengers in Q2 2025
Nearly 20.7 million air passengers passed through the Netherlands’ five major airports in Q2 2025
Increase in trade with US in the first half of 2025
The total value of goods exported from the Netherlands to the United States in the first half of 2025 was 10.5 percent higher than in the same period in 2024
Inflation increases to 3.8 percent in February
Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands were 3.8 percent more expensive in February 2025 than one year previously.
Venezuela is the Netherlands’ largest supplier of shrimps and prawns
The Netherlands imported goods and services with a value of 280 million euros from Venezuela in 2024
Vacancies; flowfigures, seasonally adjusted
Seasonally adjusted vacancies only totals
Local intergov. organisations; revenues and expenditures by tasks 2018-2021
Intergovernmental organisations, revenues, expenditures by main function Directive for Budgeting and Accounting (BBV) municipalities and provinces
Revision of statistics health and social care expenditure, 2021-2023
Statistics Netherlands publishes revised figures for the statistics on expenditures on health and social care for 2021-2023. Important changes include a new breakdown by type of care, improved scope,...
State of the economy and labour market in the second quarter of 2025
How did the economy and labour market perform in the first quarter of 2025? CBS chief economist Peter Hein van Mulligen gives a summary.
Inflation decreases to 3.3 percent in January
Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands were 3.3 percent more expensive in January 2025 than one year previously.
Inflation up on Bonaire, down on St Eustatius and Saba
In Q4 2023, consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 4.2 percent more expensive than one year previously. The inflation rate was still 1.9 percent in Q3.
Inflation increases to 4.0 percent in November
The inflation rate stood at 4 percent in November.
Vehicle kilometres goods vehicles; kilometres, load capacity, territory
Kilometres and average annual kilometres by Dutch and foreign lorries and road tractors, by load capacity and age of vehicle
Producer Price Index (PPI); output and importprices by product, 2015=100
Price Index numbers (excluding excise) and month and year development Market and product according to product nomenclature ProdCom
Gross fixed capital formation in tangible assets; volume figures
Fixed capital formation in tangible assets Year on year volume changes
Greenhouse gas emissions 4 percent lower in Q1 2023
In Q1 2023, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were 4 percent lower than in Q1 2022. This was mainly due to lower emissions from the built environment and manufacturing.