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Water supply, waste management; employment and finance, SIC 2008, 2009-2013
Water supply, waste; jobs, labour volume, costs and revenues, results Water supply, sewerage, waste collection and treatment, remediation
Expansion of maritime statistics: sea routes and cargo
Expansion of maritime statistics: sea routes and cargo
Dutch Sustainability Monitor - indicator updates
The Dutch Sustainability Monitor provides an account of sustainability in the Netherland
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Week 16 (16-20 April 2007)
Dutch inflation rate stable at 2.3 percent
According to the most recent figures, Dutch inflation remained unchanged in September.
Inflation continues to fall
The most recent figures released by Statistics Netherlands show that inflation fell further in February 2014 to 1.1 percent. In January, consumer prices were on average 1.4 percent higher than one...
Inflation stable at 2.3 percent
Inflation remained stable in August. Just like in July, consumer prices were on average 2.3 percent up from one year previously.
More cattle imported
In the first four months of this year, 357 thousand head of cattle were imported into the Netherlands, a 15 percent increase relative to the first four months of 2007. Last year, cattle imports rose...
Integration a step forward with the second generation
The second generation, born in the Netherlands, is starting to become the face of the population with a non-western background in Dutch society
Unemployment down
Seasonally adjusted unemployment in the Netherlands stood at 392 thousand in June, i.e. 9 thousand below the level in the preceding month. The reduction counterbalanced an increase in the same order...
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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 27 Juni - 1 July 2011 (Week 26).
The Netherlands largest importer of cocoa beans
In 2018, Dutch cocoa bean imports stood at 1.1 billion kg, more than half of which came from Ivory Coast. This makes the Netherlands the largest importer of cocoa beans in the world.
May's inflation rate substantially higher
The consumer price index shows that in May 2008 Dutch inflation was 2.3 percent, i.e. 0.3 percentage points up on April. The increase is mainly caused by higher food and fuel prices.
Inflation further up
Inflation was 0.7 percent in October 2009. In September, consumer prices were 0.4 percent higher than one year previously.
Inflation down slightly in June
Inflation fell to 1.7 percent in June 2007. In May consumer prices were on average 1.8 percent higher than twelve months previously.
Inflation rate considerably down to 2.6 percent
The Dutch inflation rate fell substantially in April to 2.6 percent, reaching the lowest level over the past six months.
Petrol and clothes push down inflation to 0.8 percent
Inflation fell to 0.8 percent in June. This is 0.2 of a percent point lower than in May.
Unemployment up in July
Seasonally adjusted unemployment in the Netherlands was 413 thousand in July, i.e. 22 thousand above the level in the preceding month.
Dutch inflation rate stable at 2.3 percent
With 2.3 percent, June’s inflation rate was the same as in May. According to the most recent figures, the rate has risen from 0.8 percent in June 2010 to 2.3 percent in June 2011.