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GDP, output and expenditures; value, Quarterly National Accounts
Production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions. Values at current prices and chainlinked volume 2015 prices
Manufacturing output prices almost 23 percent up in September
Prices of Dutch-manufactured products were up by an average of 24.6 percent year on year.
Towards a new method of calculating energy prices
In 2022 CBS launched methodology research in order to find out in more detail at what prices households in the Netherlands buy electricity and gas given the wide variety in energy prices.
Health care institutions; key figures, finance and personnel
Profit/loss account, balance sheet, personnel, self-employed, hospitals, mental health hospitals, residential care for children
International cooperation high on the agenda at CBS
In June of this year, Director General Ms Angelique Berg of Statistics Netherlands (CBS) was appointed vice-chair of the Bureau of the OECD Committee on Statistics and Statistical Policy, also known...
House price increase again smaller in September
In September, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 9.6 percent more expensive than in the same month last year.
Dutch house price increase among EU top five
In Q2 2022, house prices were 18.2 percent up on the same quarter last year.
Manufacturing output prices almost 25 percent up in August
Prices of Dutch-manufactured products were up by an average of 24.6 percent year on year.
Revisions to GDP and GNI in 2021 and 2022
This article details the revisions made to Statistics Netherlands’ (CBS) national accounts for the 2021 and 2022 reporting years.
Owner-occupiers Housing Expenditures, costs to acquire and own, 2015=100
Price indices, owners occupiers housing expenditures costs acquire and own dwelling
Natural gas balance sheet; supply and consumption
Indigenous production, imports, exports, stock change and consumption
Manufacturers slightly more negative in March
Dutch manufacturers were more negative in March than one month previously.
Owner-occupiers Housing: Owners, cost to acquire and own, 2020=100
Price indices, owners occupiers housing expenditures cost acquire and own dwelling
House price increase levelled off further in August
In July, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 11.9 percent more expensive than in the same month last year.
Coal and coal products balance sheet; supply and consumption
Supply, imports, exports, stock change and consumption Coal and coal products
Manufacturers less negative in November
Dutch manufacturers were less negative in November than one month previously.
Producer confidence; sentiment indicator manufacturing industry, branches
Producer confidence and components activity, order books, stocks and branches
Manufacturers slightly less negative
Dutch manufacturers were slightly less negative in October than one month previously.
Household consumption slightly down in October
Households spent 0.2 percent less in October 2023 year on year, adjusted for price changes. They bought more services, but fewer goods.
GDP, output and expenditures; changes, Quarterly National Accounts
Production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions. Value, volume and price changes
Manufacturers equally negative
The mood among Dutch manufacturers was just as negative in September as it was in August.
Household consumption almost 2 percent down in September
Households spent 1.9 percent less in September 2023 year on year, adjusted for price changes. They bought fewer services and fewer goods.
Natural gas and oil reserves on the Dutch territory; national accounts
Natural gas and oil reserves on the Dutch territory Opening stock, new discoveries, extraction and other changes
Manufacturing output prices almost 28 percent up in July
Prices of Dutch-manufactured products were up by an average of 27.9 percent year on year.
Household consumption over 1 percent up in June
Households spent 1.2 percent more in June 2023 year on year, adjusted for price changes.