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Exports up by almost 3 percent in February
In February 2025, the total volume of goods exported (adjusted for the number of working days) was up by 2.9 percent year on year.
Well-being economic capital
Well-being ‘later’: Economic capital relates to what is needed to sustain the economy and meet the material needs of future generations. This includes physical capital (machines, tools, ICT,...
Manufacturing output down by over 4 percent in December
In December 2024, the calendar-adjusted output of the Dutch manufacturing sector was 4.4 percent lower than it was in December 2023.
Inflation slows to 2.9 percent in July
Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands were 2.9 percent more expensive in July 2025 than one year previously.
Tourism; key indicators, National Accounts
Tourism, contribution to the Dutch economy, key indicators. Employment, value added end expenditures in the tourism industry.
Workers spend nearly 9 hours a day sitting
In 2024, workers in the Netherlands spent an average of 8.8 hours a day sitting.
SDG 7 Affordable and clean energy
Recent data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 Affordable and clean energy. By 2030, everyone should have access to affordable, reliable and renewable energy. Energy is indispensable in our...
Economic outlook more negative in July
The economic climate in July 2023 is more negative than it was in June.
New research on globalisation during times of geopolitical tension
Recent years have seen a succession of global crises, each of which has led to temporary disruptions to trade around the world: Brexit, the coronavirus pandemic, the energy crisis and the recent...
Increase in negotiated wages in 2024 was highest in over forty years
In 2024, negotiated wages were 6.6 percent higher than in 2023, on average
Manufacturing output up by over 1 percent in March
In March 2025, the calendar-adjusted output of the Dutch manufacturing sector was 1.3 percent higher than it was in March 2024.
Turnover in accommodation and food services up by 4.9 percent in Q3 2024
Turnover in the accommodation and food services sector was up by 4.9 percent in Q3 2024, year on year.
Emissions to air on Dutch territory; totals
Air pollution, total actual emissions in the Netherlands Stationary and mobile sources, by source category
Dutch consumers remain equally negative in May
Consumer confidence stood at -37 in May, just as in April.
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.
House prices up by 10.6 percent in March
In March 2025, prices of owner-occupied dwellings (excluding newbuild homes) were 10.6 percent higher than one year previously, on average.
More greenhouse gas emissions in Q1 2025
Greenhouse gas emissions were 7 percent higher in Q1 2025 than in Q1 2024.
Exports up by over 5 percent in January
In January 2025, the total volume of goods exported (adjusted for the number of working days) was up by 5.1 percent year on year.
Consumer confidence, economic climate and willingness to buy: non adjusted
Attitudes and expectation of consumers, non-adjusted, on the general economic climate and their own financial situation
Investment down by 0.4 percent in January
In January 2024, the volume of investment in tangible fixed assets was down by 0.4 percent year on year.
Inflation at 3.3 percent in May according to flash estimate
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports in a flash estimate that the CPI-measured inflation rate stood at 3.3 percent in May 2025.
Manufacturers equally negative in January
Dutch manufacturers were equally negative in January as they were in December.
Sector accounts; seasonally and working day adjusted, National Accounts
Transactions and balancing items of economic sectors Original and seasonnally adjusted time series
Manufacturing output prices over 1 percent higher in February
Output prices for Dutch-manufactured products were 1.4 percent higher on average in February 2025 relative to one year previously.
Consumer confidence falls for seventh consecutive month
Consumer confidence stood at -37 in April, compared with -34 in March.