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Retail turnover down
In October 2011, Dutch retailers faced a turnover loss of nearly 2 percent compared to October 2010. The prices of articles sold were up by 3 percent, whereas the retail volume shrank by 4.5 percent.
Producer confidence hardly changed
The mood among Dutch manufacturers hardly changed in February.
Internationalisation Monitor 2020, second quarter: China
The link between China and the Netherlands is evident from the bilateral trade, direct investments, export earnings, Chinese workers and students. China is one of the Netherlands' largest trading...
Consumer confidence hardly changed in January
In January, confidence among Dutch consumers has hardly changed.
Manufacturing output 10 percent up
The average daily output of Dutch manufacturing industry was 10 percent up in April 2010 on April 2009. In March, output was 7 percent above the level of March 2009
Retail turnover down
Turnover generated by the Dutch retail sector was 0.7 percent down in August from August 2012. Prices of retail commodities were on average 2.4 percent higher. The volume of retail sales fell by 3.0...
Exports shrinking
The volume of exports of goods was nearly 2 percent smaller in October than twelve months previously.
Slumping private sector investments pick up
In June 2012, the volume of private sector investments in tangible fixed assets was more than 3 percent up from June 2011. In May, private sector investments were 6 percent down from one year...
Retail turnover more than 3 percent up
Retail turnover was more than 3 percent higher in April 2011 than in April 2010.