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Unemployment rate slightly down in October
In October, unemployment fell to 3.6 percent of the labour force. In September, it stood at 3.7 percent in September, which means that the slight increase in unemployment over the past six months did...
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.
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.
Construction; costs of buildings, building phase, type of client
Building costs, type of client, new buildings by building phase by type of client, new buildings by category of purpose
Health expenditure; functions and financing
Health expenditure Health functions, financing schemes, High Value Dataset – Statistiek
The Dutch agricultural sector in an international context, 2023
This publication describes developments in the Netherlands’ agricultural goods with the rest of the world, including both imports and exports and providing initial estimates for.
Resilience later
To what extent would the Netherlands be able to absorb a major shock in the short run? Would our nature, and social and economic structures be strong enough to cope with that?
Setting up a new register for biocide sales in the Netherlands
This report presents an examination of available sales figures for biocides in countries neighbouring the Netherlands and of the conditions a national sales register would have to meet in the...
Household consumption almost 1 percent up in March
Households spent 0.8 percent more in March 2023 year on year, adjusted for price changes.
Inflation was 3.3 percent in January according to flash estimate
In its flash estimate of monthly inflation, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports that the CPI-measured inflation rate stood at 3.3 percent in January 2025.
Diminishing gains in labour productivity over past 50 years
Gains in labour productivity have slowed down in recent years compared to previous decades.
Economic picture slightly deteriorates again
The economic picture was slightly more negative in April than it was in March, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Manufacturing output down by 0.2 percent in June
In June 2025, the calendar-adjusted output of the Dutch manufacturing sector was 0.2 percent lower than it was in June 2024.
Most earnings from the cocaine trade end up abroad
A total of 17 billion euros was earned within Dutch borders through illegal activities in 2021.
Water boards; tariffs levies
Tariffs water board levies Water system -, road levy -, wastewater treatment - and pollution levy
International trade in goods statistics changed as of 2023
The international trade in goods statistics describe the monthly development of the import and export of goods.
Manufacturing output up by 0.8 percent in May
In May 2025, the calendar-adjusted output of the Dutch manufacturing sector was 0.8 percent higher than it was in May 2024.
House price increase again smaller in September
In September, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 9.6 percent more expensive than in the same month last year.
Supply and use by products of activity; National Accounts
Supply and use by products of activity Groups of products of activity (CPA)
Economic picture deteriorates further
The economic picture was more negative in July than it was in June, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
More electricity from fossil sources
The Netherlands produced 64 billion kWh of electricity in the first half of 2025.
Unemployment rate up
From July through September, unemployment rose by an average of 6 thousand per month.
Inflation down on St Eustatius and Saba
In Q2 2023, consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 4.6 percent more expensive than one year previously. Inflation stood at 4.5 percent in the previous quarter.
Negotiated wages up by 5 percent in 2025
In 2025, the hourly wage rates agreed under collective labour agreements were 5.0 percent higher than in 2024, on average.