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Caribbean Netherlands: relatively many temporary workers on Saba
In 2018, 72 percent of the 15 to 74-year-olds in the Caribbean Netherlands were in paid employment.
Household spending 6.5 percent down in November
Consumers spent 6.5 percent less in November 2020 than in the same month last year.
32 bankruptcies in week 52
In week 52, 32 companies and institutions including sole proprietorships were declared bankrupt.
Half of private sector may not survive COVID-19 crisis
Many non-financial companies in the Netherlands fear for their survival in case of a protracted coronavirus crisis. Nearly half of all entrepreneurs in the non-financial private sector expect their...
My company ceased its activities (bankruptcy, dissolved, merger, take over or sale), what do I have to do for Statistics Netherlands?
frequently asked questions about Int. Trade in Goods
Value of imports and exports up in March
The Netherlands traded more goods with other countries in March 2005 than in the same month last year. The value of exports was 24.1 billion euro, 6 percent up on last year. Imports were 5 percent...
Custom-made study for the industry association (Dutch only)
Report on characteristics of employees working in the technical trading. Commissioned by: Vertaz.
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.
Slightly more bankruptcies in September
The number of corporate bankruptcies, adjusted for court session days, has slightly increased. The number of pronounced bankruptcies remains at a low level.
47 bankruptcies in week 51
In week 51, 47 companies and institutions including sole proprietorships were declared bankrupt.
Retail turnover 1.5 percent down in April
Dutch retail sector recorded 1.5 percent year-on-year turnover decline in April 2020.
More cars scrapped, Dutch car fleet still older
Nearly one quarter more cars were scrapped in the Netherlands in 2009 than in 2008. Although older cars were traded in for newer ones, the total car fleet in the Netherlands still grew older.
What changes to the field ‘Transaction’?
frequently asked questions about Int. Trade in Goods
Exports to the UK account for 3.5 percent of GDP
In 2019, the Netherlands earned 28.3 billion euros in exports of goods and services destined for the United Kingdom.
Highest economic growth in the province of Utrecht
The province of Utrecht had the highest economic growth in 2006: just over 4 percent. This is mainly the result of the fact that many companies in the business services and wholesale trade sectors...
Austria: Dutch export growth down
The Netherlands exported 5.2 billion euro worth of goods to Austria In 2011. This is 6 percent more than in 2010, when exports were 19 percent higher than the year before. Dutch imports from Austria...
41 bankruptcies in week 50
In week 50, 41 companies and institutions including sole proprietorships were declared bankrupt.
32 bankruptcies in week 34
In week 34, 32 companies and institutions including sole proprietorships were declared bankrupt
Retail turnover 3.5 percent up in March
Dutch retail sector achieved 3.5 percent year-on-year turnover growth in March 2020.
Retail turnover almost 4 percent up in January
Dutch retail sector achieved 3.7 percent year-on-year turnover growth in January 2020. The volume of sales increased by 2.2 percent.
Eurostat launches dashboard with COVID-related indicators
Today, Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, has launched a new dashboard related to the COVID-19 crisis in the different EU member states.
Medical imports 8 percent up in Q1 2020
In Q1 2020, importeerde Nederland voor 8,7 miljard euro aan medische goederen. Dat was 8 procent meer dan in de eerste drie maanden van 2019.
China has 15-percent share in total inbound transport
The total value of goods from China which entered the Netherlands in 2018 stood at 113 billion euros. This was 15 percent of the value of all incoming cargo that year.
Fewer bankruptcies in June
The number of corporate bankruptcies, adjusted for court session days, has decreased again.