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Inflation at 3.7 percent in July according to flash estimate
According to the flash estimate of inflation carried out by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), the inflation rate stands at 3.7 percent in July 2024.
Internationalisation Monitor 2025, second edition
Globalisation, trade, productivity and employment. Figures and analyses on how the Netherlands benefits from the world. Internationalisation Monitor 2025.
315 million tonnes transported through pipelines in 2022
In 2022, 315 million tonnes were transported through pipelines in the Netherlands.
Number of bankruptcies remains the same in January
Adjusted for the number of court session days, the number of companies declared bankrupt in January was the same as in December.
Inflation remains at 2.7 percent in May
The inflation rate stood at 2.7 percent in May.
Public revenue 3 bn euros higher than expenditure after three quarters
The Dutch central government achieved a surplus of 3 billion euros over the first three quarters of this year.
Caribbean Netherlands, Bonaire; import and export values, SITC
Import, export value and trade balance of Bonaire according to SITC classification.
Manufacturing output down by over 4 percent in December
In December 2024, the calendar-adjusted output of the Dutch manufacturing sector was 4.4 percent lower than it was in December 2023.
Dutch consumers equally negative in July
In July 2023, the mood among consumers remained unchanged compared to the previous month.
China third-largest supplier of plug-in electric vehicles in 2023
The third-largest number of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) in 2023 came from China, after Germany and Belgium.
Inflation in the Caribbean Netherlands further up
In Q3 2022, consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 12.2 percent more expensive than one year previously.
Investments over 3 percent up in July
In July, the volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was up by 3.3 percent year on year.
Structural changes in material flows, 1950-2020
Structural changes in material use since 1950 are presented and analysed. An Index Decomposition Analysis for CO2 emissions is conducted.
Resilience ‘elsewhere’
To what extent would the Netherlands be able to absorb a major shock in the short run? To what extent is the Netherlands dependent on the rest of the world?
Dutch economy grew by 4.5 percent in 2022
The Dutch economy grew by 4.5 percent in 2022, after growing by 4.9 percent in 2021. Such growth over two consecutive years had not yet been recorded this century
More Dutch sanction goods exports to Turkey
Due to the war in Ukraine and the ensuing sanctions against Russia, Dutch domestic goods exports to Russia have declined.
Over 4 million people withhold consent for organ donation
On 1 January 2024, 10.6 million people aged 18 years or older had registered their preference regarding organ donation in the national Donor Register.
Manufacturing output prices over 1 percent higher in December
Output prices for Dutch-manufactured products were 1.2 percent higher on average in December 2024 relative to one year previously
Healthcare workers on fewer hours are the most likely to work more
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) tracked changes in the working hours of workers in the healthcare and well-being between Q4 2021 and Q4 2023
Economic contraction 0.2 percent in Q2 2023
According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by 0.2 percent in Q2 2023 relative to Q1 2023.
Exports up by over 2 percent in July
In July 2024, the total volume of goods exported (adjusted for the number of working days) was up by 2.2 percent year on year.
Agricultural nitrogen surplus at lowest level since 1990
In 2023, the agricultural nitrogen surplus decreased by 14 percent year on year to a total of 265 million kilograms.
MBW en SDG's 2025
The Monitor of Well-being and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2025 describes the well-being of people currently living in the Netherlands, and how that affects the well-being of future...
Consumer confidence is deteriorating again
The mood among consumers was more negative in January than it was in December, marking the fourth consecutive month of deterioration.