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Investment radar

The Investment Radar analyses developments in private sector investment.

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Industrial sector expects investment to rise by 30 percent

Manufacturers in the industrial sector expect to invest around 30 percent more in tangible fixed assets (such as buildings, machinery, transportation equipment or computers) in 2024 than they did in...

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Businesses less positive about investment

Expectations among business owners in the manufacturing and business services sectors regarding investment were less positive in March 2024 than they were last year

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Business confidence negative in Q3, as in the preceding quarters

At the start of Q3 2023, entrepreneurial confidence stood at -8.3. It was at virtually the same position three months previously (according to a new calculation method)

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Business survey Netherlands; quarterly, to sector/branches

Developments, expectations and opinions of businesses Sector/branches

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Business confidence up in Q1 2023

At the start of Q1 2023, entrepreneurial confidence increased from slightly negative to positive (6.4).

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Business confidence hits record high

The Dutch business confidence index is at a record high.

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Enterprises anticipate further growth in 2018

Dutch entrepreneurs expect an increase in turnover, employment and investments for 2018.

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Business confidence at highest level since 2008

Business confidence in the Netherlands in Q2 2017

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Business confidence at highest level since 2008

Business confidence in Q1 2017

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Investment spending manufacturing industry up in 2017

Investment spending manufacturing industry expected to rise in 2017

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Manufacturing industry expects to invest more

Statistics Netherlands’ spring survey shows that manufacturers expect to invest 9 percent more this year than in 2013.

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Manufacturing industry anticipates 7 percent investment boost

According to the investment survey conducted by Statistics Netherlands, manufacturers anticipate a 7 percent growth of investments in 2013 versus a 1 percent growth six months ago.

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Manufacturing industry remains positive about investments

According to a survey, manufacturers anticipate investments to grow by 7 percent this year.

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Manufacturers positive about investment in 2011

Dutch manufacturing companies expect to invest 25 percent more this year than in 2010. This optimism is around the same level as six months ago, when they expected an increase of 24 percent.

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Manufacturers expect to invest more in 2011

According to Statistics Netherlands’ autumn survey of investment expectations, Dutch manufacturers foresee a 24 percent rise in investment next year compared with 2010.

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Manufacturers expect slight fall in investment

manufacturing companies in the Netherlands expect to invest 2 percent less in 2010 than in 2009.

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Manufacturers expect investment to remain stable in 2010

Investment spending foreseen for 2010 is much less negative than that in 2009. Manufacturers anticipate a limited decrease of 1 percent.

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Manufacturers expect to invest substantially less this year

Companies in the Dutch manufacturing industry expect to invest 10 percent less in 2009 than in 2008.

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Manufacturing industry expects investments to drop by 10 percent

Manufacturers anticipate a 10 percent drop in investments in 2009 relative to last year.

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Manufacturing industry expects to invest less this year

Manufacturing companies expect to invest 2 percent less this year than in 2007. In the spring forecast they still reported that investment would rise by 11 percent.

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Recovery in investments expected

Dutch industrial entrepreneurs expect a 14 percent increase on their investment of 2005. This means a continuation of the recovery that started in 2005, when they invested almost 9 percent more than...

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