Environmental - economical key figures; NAMEA Source and destination
Price index information according to the (European) ProdCom nomenclature for commodities sold, imported, exported in the Netherlands
Carbon monoxide, VOC, nitrogen oxides, particulates. Vehicle category, year of construction, road type.
Number of enterprises by size (8 classes) and legal form (2 classes) Economic activities in 1252 sections/divisions/groups/classes (NCEA 2008)
Environment and Economics; Environmental Accounts; Airemissions Industries
European harmonised consumer price indices. Index figures Consumer goods. (base year 2005 = 100)
Indices (2000=100) production, sales and orders, industry (excl. construction) and production development by SIC 1993.
Price-indices, quarterly and yearly changes commercial services according to CPA.
Price index numbers (excluding excise) and month and year development Market and products according to product nomenclature Prodcom
Environmental burden by subject; costs and revenues from environmental taxes and fees; emissions to water and air
Consumer price indices all households. Index figures Consumer goods
GDP, volume changes; Value added, volume changes by economic activity Regions; Periods
According to Statistics Netherlands’ Business Cycle Tracer, the economic situation in February 2015 is slightly better than in January, but the economic recovery is still fragile. In the period summer...
According to Statistics Netherlands’ Business Cycle Tracer, the economic situation in January 2015 is about the same as in December, but the economic recovery is still fragile.
CO, VOC, NOx, PM10 Vehicle category, year of construction
Wholesale trade; turnover change; SIC 2008, 2005 -2012 Wholesale trade; turnover
Sales development and share in manufacturing industry (SIC 15 - 37) for the Netherlands and other countries
Wholesale trade, stock index figures, change of stocks Base average quarter stock 2005 = 100
Importers of new cars and light motor vehicles; turnover change index 2005 = 100
Turnover change and indices SIC 2008
According to the first estimate conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the Dutch economy recorded a negative growth rate of 1.4 percent in the first quarter of 2014 relative to the fourth...
Last year, 570 people were killed in traffic accidents in the Netherlands. After a substantial decline by 12 percent in 2013, the number of traffic deaths remained stable in 2014.
Producers selling directly to consumers are optimistic about their turnover results for 2016. Optimism prevails in the retail sector, the travel industry, the sector hotels and restaurants and the automotive...
At the beginning of the second quarter, business confidence in the Dutch private sector is at the same level as in the first quarter. Over the past six quarters, the mood has been positive.