Caribbean Netherlands, Bonaire; gross value added, branches

Caribbean Netherlands, Bonaire; gross value added, branches

Sector/branches (SIC 2008) Periods Value at current prices (million USD) Value at prices of 2017 (million USD) Value changes (%) Volume changes (%)
A-U All economic activities 2017 446 446 . .
A-U All economic activities 2018 469 464 5.1 3.9
A-U All economic activities 2019 516 494 10.0 6.4
A-U All economic activities 2020 487 449 -5.6 -8.5
A-U All economic activities 2021 563 503 15.5 11.7
A-U All economic activities 2022 640 545 13.6 8.8
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2017 . . . .
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2018 . . . .
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2019 . . . .
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2020 . . . .
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2021 . . . .
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2022 . . . .
B Mining and quarrying 2017 . . . .
B Mining and quarrying 2018 . . . .
B Mining and quarrying 2019 . . . .
B Mining and quarrying 2020 . . . .
B Mining and quarrying 2021 . . . .
B Mining and quarrying 2022 . . . .
C Manufacturing 2017 9 9 . .
C Manufacturing 2018 10 10 6.4 7.0
C Manufacturing 2019 10 10 1.7 -2.3
C Manufacturing 2020 10 9 -1.1 -9.0
C Manufacturing 2021 12 10 21.1 15.6
C Manufacturing 2022 13 10 12.1 2.6
D-E Energy, water, waste treatment 2017 15 15 . .
D-E Energy, water, waste treatment 2018 20 14 33.5 -4.9
D-E Energy, water, waste treatment 2019 26 16 31.4 10.8
D-E Energy, water, waste treatment 2020 23 15 -11.8 -3.2
D-E Energy, water, waste treatment 2021 24 17 1.3 9.8
D-E Energy, water, waste treatment 2022 33 17 38.5 3.2
F Construction 2017 24 24 . .
F Construction 2018 27 27 13.4 13.0
F Construction 2019 37 34 35.6 23.3
F Construction 2020 44 37 17.6 8.5
F Construction 2021 47 40 6.7 10.2
F Construction 2022 52 37 12.0 -6.9
G Wholesale and retail trade 2017 55 55 . .
G Wholesale and retail trade 2018 57 57 3.0 3.7
G Wholesale and retail trade 2019 65 63 14.5 10.1
G Wholesale and retail trade 2020 63 60 -3.3 -5.5
G Wholesale and retail trade 2021 73 71 16.3 19.0
G Wholesale and retail trade 2022 88 75 19.5 5.8
H+J Transport, ICT 2017 46 46 . .
H+J Transport, ICT 2018 38 39 -17.5 -15.5
H+J Transport, ICT 2019 38 38 1.5 -3.0
H+J Transport, ICT 2020 40 35 5.1 -7.5
H+J Transport, ICT 2021 46 37 13.7 5.5
H+J Transport, ICT 2022 39 34 -14.8 -6.5
I Accommodation and food serving 2017 44 44 . .
I Accommodation and food serving 2018 50 52 13.9 19.3
I Accommodation and food serving 2019 56 58 12.1 11.2
I Accommodation and food serving 2020 28 27 -50.2 -53.5
I Accommodation and food serving 2021 50 40 79.7 47.1
I Accommodation and food serving 2022 74 58 47.1 45.5
K Financial institutions 2017 24 24 . .
K Financial institutions 2018 27 28 15.2 18.8
K Financial institutions 2019 28 29 2.8 2.9
K Financial institutions 2020 28 28 0.3 -2.1
K Financial institutions 2021 29 30 4.2 4.8
K Financial institutions 2022 30 27 1.2 -9.6
L Renting, buying, selling real estate 2017 22 22 . .
L Renting, buying, selling real estate 2018 25 25 13.4 9.5
L Renting, buying, selling real estate 2019 26 25 3.3 1.7
L Renting, buying, selling real estate 2020 25 24 -4.7 -2.3
L Renting, buying, selling real estate 2021 27 25 6.8 3.3
L Renting, buying, selling real estate 2022 35 30 30.5 17.5
M-N Business services 2017 44 44 . .
M-N Business services 2018 52 50 17.3 12.8
M-N Business services 2019 55 53 5.8 6.5
M-N Business services 2020 53 53 -3.5 0.7
M-N Business services 2021 64 63 21.8 17.7
M-N Business services 2022 60 64 -6.3 2.6
O Public administration and services 2017 52 52 . .
O Public administration and services 2018 53 52 1.6 0.3
O Public administration and services 2019 57 55 6.9 5.7
O Public administration and services 2020 61 57 7.6 3.2
O Public administration and services 2021 67 60 9.1 4.1
O Public administration and services 2022 72 70 8.6 17.1
P Education 2017 29 29 . .
P Education 2018 28 29 -2.6 1.1
P Education 2019 29 30 4.0 3.2
P Education 2020 32 31 10.1 4.8
P Education 2021 36 32 13.8 2.0
P Education 2022 41 33 12.0 2.2
Q Health and social work activities 2017 51 51 . .
Q Health and social work activities 2018 50 49 -2.2 -4.4
Q Health and social work activities 2019 54 51 7.7 3.9
Q Health and social work activities 2020 56 52 3.6 2.1
Q Health and social work activities 2021 62 55 11.2 5.5
Q Health and social work activities 2022 67 57 6.8 3.3
R-U Culture, recreation, other services 2017 25 25 . .
R-U Culture, recreation, other services 2018 26 26 3.1 3.6
R-U Culture, recreation, other services 2019 28 27 9.6 4.1
R-U Culture, recreation, other services 2020 18 15 -37.3 -43.1
R-U Culture, recreation, other services 2021 21 20 18.7 28.1
R-U Culture, recreation, other services 2022 32 29 50.1 45.8
Source: © Statistics Netherlands Bonaire/The Hague/Heerlen,
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table shows the gross value added on an annual basis of Bonaire, including a breakdown by economic activity (SIC 2018). Gross value added is a macroeconomic concept. The volume change of gross value added is a measure of the economic performance of an economy. This volume change is relative to the previous year.

Data available from: 2017

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are final.

Changes as of 26 September 2024:
Data of 2022 have been added to this table.

When will new figures be published?
New figures of the gross value added of 2023 will be published in the autumn of 2025.

Description topics

Value at current prices
The values are expressed at prices of the reporting period. Alternatively, values may be expressed at constant prices. In this case, prices of a reference period are used.
Value at prices of 2017
Gross domestic product (GDP) is a quantity that expresses the size of an economy. The volume change of GDP during a reference period expresses the growth or shrinkage of the economy. Gross domestic product at market prices is the final result of the production activity of resident producer units. It can be defined in three ways:
- production approach: GDP is the sum of gross value added of the various institutional sectors or the various industries plus taxes and less subsidies on products (which are not allocated to sectors and industries). It is also the balancing item in the total economy production account;
- expenditure approach: GDP is the sum of final uses of goods and services by resident institutional units (final consumption and gross capital formation), plus exports and minus imports of goods and services;
- income approach: GDP is the sum of uses in the total economy generation of income account (compensation of employees, taxes on production and imports less subsidies, gross operating surplus and mixed income of the total economy).

The values are expressed at prices of the reference period 2017 by taking account of inflation. Alternatively, values may be expressed at prices of the reporting period.
Value changes
The percentage value changes on previous year.
Volume changes
The percentage volume changes on previous year.