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Higher turnover retail trade
In the third quarter of 2005 turnover in the Dutch retail trade was up by 0.6 percent on the same period of 2004. This turnover increase followed nine quarters of turnover losses.
Terms of trade marginally down
Dutch terms of trade of imported and exported goods deteriorated marginally in February 2013 relative to February 2012. Prices of exported goods were at the same level as one year previously and...
International trade
Theme International trade
More trade between Poland and the Netherlands
The trading relationship between Poland and the Netherlands is becoming more and more important. Poland is by far the most important trading partner for the Netherlands of all the countries which...
Terms of trade deteriorated
In August 2009, Dutch terms of trade of imported and exported goods were lower than in August 2008. Prices of imported goods were 9.5 percent down on one year previously and prices of exported goods...
Integration of international trade and transport flow statistics for the Netherlands
This report describes research which focused on integrating transport and trade statistics to construct a complete and consistent database on the volume of trade and transport.
Terms of trade improved marginally
Dutch terms of trade of imported and exported goods improved marginally in April 2012 compared to April 2011. Prices of exported goods were 2.4 percent higher, prices of imported goods rose by 2.1...
Terms of trade improved marginally
Dutch terms of trade of imported and exported goods improved marginally in April 2012 compared to April 2011. Prices of exported goods were 2.2 percent higher, prices of imported goods rose by 2.1...
Hierarchical classification of international trade in services
List of of international trade in services classifications.
Retail trade
Time serie retail trade
Trade, hotels and restaurants
Theme Trade, hotels and restaurants
Survey of international goods trade Caribbean Netherlands
The publication of data on the foreign trade of goods of Bonaire, Saba and St Eustatius.
Dramatic downturn trade with Libya
The Arab League currently comprises 22 Arab nations. Dutch trade with member state Libya dropped most dramatically.
Terms of trade down on twelve months ago
Compared with one year previously, the Dutch terms of trade were down again in March 2010.
Turnover retail trade lower
Turnover of the Dutch retail trade in 2009 was down by 4.9 percent on 2008. The volume dipped by 4.8 percent in 2009. Prices stayed about the same. This means that the turnover in the retail trade...
International trade in goods statistics
These figures provide an overview of the Netherlands’ goods trade with other countries. They are of great importance for determining gross domestic product (GDP).
Slight deterioration terms of trade
Dutch terms of trade of imported and exported goods marginally deteriorated in May 2010 relative to May 2009.
International trade in services
The aim of the International trade in services statistics is to publish data on imports and exports of services by enterprises established in the Netherlands.
Again higher turnover in retail trade
The Dutch retail trade in April 2006 was up by 5.0 percent on April 2005.
CO2 emissions trading system
In order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a cost effective manner, the European Union launched an emissions trading scheme in 2005.
Trade with Estonia considerably down
In 2007, there was a substantial downturn in goods trade between the Netherlands and Estonia.
International trade up again
The value of international goods trade was again higher in January 2005 than in the same month one year previously. Exports were 10 percent up reaching 21.1 billion euro, imports rose by 12 percent...
International trade continues to grow
In February 2005 the value of Dutch international commodity trade was again higher than in February 2004. Dutch exports reached 21.6 billion euro, 11 percent more than in February 2004. The imports,...
Netherlands increasingly tied in with global trade
The Dutch economy has become more and more interwoven with global trade in the last thirty years. This means that it has become more vulnerable to declining international demand.
Again more turnover in Dutch retail trade
In February 2006 the turnover in retail trade was up by 4.5 percent on February 2005.