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OTC medicines popular among women and higher educated

Last year, the proportion of people in the Netherlands taking non-prescribed medicines was as high as those taking prescribed medicines. Over-the-counter (OTC) medication is more common among women,...

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Dutch consumers prefer low-calorie drinks

The per capita consumption of light soft drinks in the Netherlands was 30 litres last year, approximately the same as in 2006.

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Government surplus in first quarter of 2013

In the first quarter of 2013, the Dutch government has realised a surplus, predominantly due to the one-off revenue from the auction of telecom frequencies. The nationalisation of SNS REAAL does not...

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Quality report on BOP, ITSS and FDI statistics 2017

Quality report on Balance of Payments (BOP), International Trade in Services Statistics (ITSS) and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) statistics 2017.

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Livestock manure; production, transport and use; key figures, 1950-2017

Manure production, nitrogen and phosphate in manure, nitrogen losses Manure processing, manure exports and manure use

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Export value of goods reaches record high in 2005

With a value of 281 billion euro, Dutch exports of goods were 10 percent higher than in 2004. The import value of goods increased by 9 percent in 2005 to 249 billion euro.

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Less industrial waste as a result of recession

Dutch industry produced 16.6 million tonnes of waste in 2009. This is 2.1 million tonnes (over 10 percent) less than in 2008.

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Population, households and population dynamics; from 1899

Population, households, population growth, births, mortality, marriages, marriage dissolutions, change of nationality and migration

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Commodity nomenclature NSTR

The classification of goods based on the NST/R (Nomenclature uniforme des marchandises pour les Statistiques de Transport, Revisée).

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Bank savings more popular

The total balance in bank savings accounts of Dutch households was more than 7 billion euro on 31 December 2010. This is nearly three times the amount in these accounts twelve months previously.

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Consumer prices; average prices of consumer goods, 2000 - 2018

Average prices of consumer goods like fuels, eating and drinking in cafes and restaurants, food products and services

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Substantial increase assets pension funds and insurance companies in first quarter

In the first quarter of 2004 the total assets of pension funds and insurance companies rose by 46 billion euro to 829 billion euro. On balance the value of shares rose by more than 24 billion euro,...

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Manufacturing expects hefty rise in investment

Manufacturing companies in the Netherlands expect a 19 percent increase in fixed capital formation this year compared with 2006.

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Public deficit 27 billion euros in first nine months of 2020

This year, the Dutch government spent 27 billion euros more than it received up through September.

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Business services providers remain low-spirited

In July 2009, Dutch providers of business services were still pessimistic. On balance, 25 percent of them expect to generate a lower turnover in the next three months.

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Transport and use of manure and nutrients

Calculation of the supply, removal and use of manure and nutrients.

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Importance of environmental sector increasing

In 2016, the Dutch environmental sector represented a value added of 15.8 billion euros, contributing 2.2 percent to gross domestic product (GDP) that year. The share of the environmental sector in...

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GDP 2001 more than 18 billion euro higher after revision

After a revision of definitions and assessment methods, the 2001 gross domestic product (GDP) is more than 18 billion euro (4.3 percent) higher than the GDP that was previously published. Other...

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Unemployment rate stayed at 3.6% in February

In February, there were 340 thousand unemployed. Just as in January, this is equivalent to 3.6 percent of the labour force.

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