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Substantial exports growth

The volume of exports of goods increased by nearly 9 percent in May relative to twelve months previously. The growth rates of Dutch exports in April and March were nearly 6 and over 3 percent...

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Exports growth more substantial

The volume of exports of goods increased by 6 percent in April relative to twelve months previously. The growth rates of Dutch exports in February and March were 2 and more than 3 percent...

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Amusement and theme parks; visitors, staff, costs and revenues 1998 - 2018

Number of amusement and theme parks, visitors, staff, costs, revenues period, costs, revenues, visitors

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COVID-19 impact on central government

COVID-19 impact on central government

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Exports nearly 400 times higher than in 1917

The Netherlands' external trade has grown explosively over the past century.

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International trade up in April

In April 2005 imports and exports of goods were appreciably higher than one year previously. The value of exports was 23.0 billion euro, 12 percent higher than in April 2004.

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The Netherlands in Numbers, 2020

The Netherlands in Numbers, 2020 is the successor to Trends in the Netherlands and the Statistical Yearbooks and Pocket Books.

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CBS examines the value of data

Data are becoming more and more important for society and within the economy.

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Population growth halved in 2020

In 2020 – the year of coronavirus – the population of the Netherlands grew less rapidly than in previous years.

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Business services providers expect turnover to increase

In September 2009, on balance, 20 percent of Dutch business service providers expected their future output to increase.

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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,...

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Re-exports and higher prices largely account for growth Dutch exports

The value of Dutch exports of goods reached an unprecedented 431 billion euro in 2012. The exports growth over the past year was largely due to an increase in re-exports and higher prices.

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Investments fixed assets companies, SIC'93 2000-2008

Investments in fixed assets Branches (SIC'93) trade and industry

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Holland and Brabant most important for trade with UK

Noord-Holland, Zuid-Holland and Noord-Brabant account for nearly two-thirds of goods trade with the United Kingdom.

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Manufacturing industry expects to invest 10 percent more in 2007

Manufacturing companies expect to invest 10 percent more this year than in 2006. This is consistent with the positive mood in this sector.

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Qualityreport BOP ITSS FDI 2016.

Quality report Balance of Payments, International Trade in Services and Foreign Direct Investment statistics

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Producer Prices (2000 = 100) by SBI '93

Price index number including and excluding excise According to activity nomenclature SBI'93

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Budget deficit down substantially in 2005

The balance of the Dutch government budget according to the EMU definition came to -0.3 percent of GDP for 2005. This means the government deficit stayed well within the limits of the European 3...

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Higher oil and food prices affecting Dutch exports

The high rate of the euro and rising food and oil prices are having a noticeable effect on Dutch exports. In the first quarter of 2008, the increase in exports to countries outside Europe was smaller...

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Production process more environmentally efficient, but no green growth

Economic growth is often realised to the detriment of the environment.

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Less industrial waste exported to China

In the first eight months of 2018, exports of industrial products to China amounted to nearly 4.8 billion euros, representing a year-on-year decrease of 860 million euros.

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Economic contraction 0.1 percent in Q4 2020

According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), Dutch gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by 0.1 percent in Q4 2020 relative to the previous quarter.

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