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Economic outlook deteriorates further
The economic climate in January 2024 is more negative than it was in December.
Producer Price Index; output prices by economic activity SIC 2008, 2015=100
Price Index number (excluding excise), by sales (domestic and foreign) According to activity nomenclature SIC 2008
From 9 to 15 percent renewable energy over four years
Between 2019 and 2022, the share of renewable energy in the Netherlands rose from 9 to 15 percent.
Dutch Trade in Facts and Figures, 2022
The fact that the Netherlands, as a small and open trading nation, is highly interconnected with other countries becomes particularly clear during a crisis.
1947
By far the biggest problem when conducting a census is keeping all the data confidential. The 1947 census resolved this issue by updating the forms people had to fill in.
How to measure well being
Well-being is about the quality of life here and now, and the extent to which this is at the expense of the well-being of later generations or that of people elsewhere in the world. A short...
Well-being ‘later’
What is well-being ‘later’? Well-being ‘later’ concerns resources that future generations need to achieve the same level of well-being as the present generation.
CO2 emissions from road traffic up by nearly three percent in 2022
CO2 emissions from road traffic on Dutch territory were 26.9 billion kilograms in 2022
Greenhouse gas and natural resource footprints
Greenhouse gas and natural resource footprints for 2010 up to and including 2018 specified for production and consumption perspectives, CO2 and other greenhouse gases and four types of natural...
Manufacturers slightly less negative
Dutch manufacturers were slightly less negative in October than one month previously.
Statistics Netherlands reviews the year 2024
In 2024, the population counter passed 18 million people for the first time.
1971
CBS launched a communication offensive to highlight the importance of the census. Leaflets were delivered to four million households, television and radio broadcasts informed the public about the...
Economic picture deteriorates again
The economic climate in February 2024 is more negative than it was in January.
Imports from China down in 2023, exports up
Between January and July 2023, the Netherlands imported almost 70 billion euros in goods from China. That is nearly 5 billion euros less than in the same period last year.
Macroeconomic scoreboard
Macroeconomic imbalances; macroeconomic risks; macroeconomic scoreboard; European Union; Quarter.
Majority of businesses are working on sustainability
A large part (82 percent) of businesses have implemented measures this year to make their operations more sustainable.
Economic picture deteriorates further
The economic climate in April 2024 is more negative than it was in March.
Household consumption over 11 percent up in March
Consumers spent 11.2 percent more in March 2022 compared to March one year previously.
Natural gas consumption 4 percent lower in 2021
In 2021, total natural gas consumption in the Netherlands amounted to 40 billion cubic metres (m3), against 42 billion in the previous year.
Manufacturers equally negative
The mood among Dutch manufacturers was just as negative in September as it was in August.
Use of secondary materials: potential data sources
Exploration of potential sources to collect data about the use of secondary materials at the request of the Dutch environmental assessment agency.
Manufacturing output prices over 17 percent up in November
Prices of Dutch-manufactured products were up by an average of 17.3 percent year on year.
Economic growth; economic activity, region, National Accounts
GDP volume changes; Value added volume changes by economic activity Value added volume changes by SIC 2008; Region
Dutch well-being: natural environment and social relations under pressure
Quality of life in the Netherlands today, well-being ‘here and now’, is high. However it not just as high for everybody in the country; well-being of young adults is lower than for the rest of the...
Regional key figures; National Accounts
GDP, GDP per capita, Value added, Compensation of employees, Labour input Region