Earnings and labour volume; export flows 2015-2022

Earnings and labour volume; export flows 2015-2022

Export flows Periods Export value (billion euros) Value added due to exports (billion euros) Value added as percentage of gdp (%) Value added as a percentage of export (%)
Total exports 2022* 898.7 336.6 35.1 37.5
Exports of goods 2022* 694.9 206.4 21.5 29.7
Exports of Dutch products 2022* 313.9 165.3 17.2 52.7
Re-exports 2022* 381.0 41.0 4.3 10.8
Trade in services (including travel) 2022* 203.8 130.3 13.6 63.9
Source: CBS.
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Table explanation


This table contains data on earnings from exports of goods and services. It shows which share of GDP and the labour volume in the Netherlands can be attributed to these exports.
This information is broken down into export types, such as exports of Dutch products and re-exports.

Data available for 2015 up to and including 2022.

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are final for the years 2015 up to and including 2021. The figures for the most recent reporting year 2022 are provisional.

Changes as of 10 December 2024:
None, this table has been discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
No longer applicable.

Is there a successor?
This table is followed by"Earnings and labour volume; export flows". See paragraph 3.

Description topics

Export value
The value of all exported goods and services, including costs insurance freight (CIF), up to the Dutch border.
Value added due to exports
The value added equals the production (in basic prices) minus intermediate consumption (in purchasing prices). The output is valued at basic prices, i.e. the selling price excluding the trade and transport margin and excluding any taxes on products paid and subsidies on products received. The intermediate use is valued at the purchase value excluding non-deductible VAT.
Value added as percentage of gdp
The value added by the gross domestic product (gdp). The gdp is the final result of productive activities of production units in the Netherlands. It equals the sum of value added in all sectors of industry.
Value added as a percentage of export
The value added divided by the export value.
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