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Biodiesel
Diesel produced from vegetable or animal matter used for transport. This includes pure vegetable oil.
Re-exports
Goods transported via the Netherlands, which are temporarily owned by a resident of the Netherlands, without any significant industrial processing.
Energy users
Transport, manufacturing industry, households, services and agriculture. In other words: all companies, institutions and private households, with the exception of energy companies
Buildings
Everything that is built and consists of walls and a roof, with a permanent character, intended for accommodation, trade, transport, and/or work. Not included are greenhouses and storage tanks.
Organised trip
A holiday for which lodging and/or transport was booked through a travel agency or tour operator, the national motorist organisation ANWB, a bank, post office, tourist office, department store, a...
Sustained decline coal transhipment at Dutch seaports
Coal supply to Dutch seaports dropped by nearly 7 percent to 50 million tonnes in 2017.
Motor vehicles; overview per period and technological features, 2000-2012
Motor vehicles by age, type of fuel, model, weight of the vehicle and by province of residence and age of the owner
Influent
Waste water transported to a waste water treatment plant (for treatment).
Commercial vehicle
Motor vehicle specially equipped for goods transport, for services and/or service support.
Services
Intangible products such as hotels, restaurants, trade, transport, care and government.
Detention centre
Penitentiary for imprisonment of several types of offenders: People in detention on remand who must await their trial in detention, people serving a short jail sentence, several special legal cases...
Basic price
The selling price excluding trade and transport margins by third parties and the balance of product tax (including VAT) and product subsidies.
Country of origin (trade)
Country from which goods imported into the Netherlands were transported, or country which provides services in the Netherlands.
Country of destination (trade)
'The country to which goods are transported or in which services are provided, as known at the time of export.
Commodity nomenclature NSTR
The classification of goods based on the NST/R (Nomenclature uniforme des marchandises pour les Statistiques de Transport, Revisée).
Transit trade
This term refers to goods that are transported via Dutch territory on their way from one country to another, while remaining in ownership of a person or entity located outside the Netherlands. Unlike...
Unorganised trip
Holiday trip: - for which accommodation is booked directly with the owner or manager: - for which no accommodation or transport was booked before the day of departure; - in a second home or...
Fixed capital formation
Assets acquired or produced under own management intended as input in the production process. These are mostly assets with a lifecycle of more than one year (e.g. buildings, dwellings, machines,...
Quasi-corporations
Units with a complete administration but without legal status that behave like corporations. They supposedly have independent power of decision. These are mainly fairly large enterprises without...
'New' self-employed without employees want a challenge and flexible working hours
The main reason consultants, IT experts, builders and other self-employed persons without employees that offer their own labour or services give for becoming self-employed is that they wanted a...
Export growth 3 percent in March
The total volume of goods exports grew by 3 in March 2018. Exports of transport equipment, machinery and appliances increased most notably
Over 60 percent fewer air passengers in the Caribbean Netherlands
In 2020, nearly 183 thousand air passengers travelled to and from the airports of the Caribbean Netherlands.
Fact sheet port of Rotterdam
This fact sheet shows information about transport flows to and from the Port of Rotterdam and the number of ships entering, and compares its importance and size with other major European ports.
Particulate matter emissions caused by business activity
Between 2000 and 2016, emissions of particulate matter (PM10) caused by Dutch business activity fell by more than 41 percent, while GDP increased.