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Government; Balance and Maastricht debt, sectors
Balance and Maastricht debt in million euros and as percentage of GDP subdivided to subsectors of general government.
Earnings from machinery and equipment exports doubled since 2015
In 2022, the export category from which the Netherlands earned the most was machinery and equipment, with earnings amounting to 25.5 billion euros.
Household consumption radar
The Household Consumption Radar is an instrument to analyse developments in consumption by Dutch households.
Investment down by almost 7 percent in May
In May 2024, the investment volume for tangible fixed assets was down by 6.8 percent year on year.
Household consumption almost 14 percent up in February
Consumers spent 13.8 percent more in February 2022 compared to February one year previously.
Inbound trade from the US has doubled since 2007
In 2021, 42 billion kilograms of goods from the United States were brought to the Netherlands, twice as much as in 2007. The value increased by more than 50 percent. The increase was just the other...
Economic outlook deteriorates further in October
The economic climate in October 2023 is more negative than it was in September.
Presentation Monitor of well-being and the Sustainable Development Goals 2023
To ensure that everyone can share in the combination that the earth offers and the prosperity it can generate, and to ensure that the quality of life is improved for as many people as possible, the...
Investment up by over 7 percent in April
In April 2024, the investment volume for tangible fixed assets was up by 7.4 percent year on year.
Increase in household waste collected in 2023
Dutch municipalities collected 8.1 billion kilogrammes of household waste in 2023, around half a percent more than in 2022
Investment down by almost 9 percent in March
In March 2024, the investment volume for tangible fixed assets was down by 8.6 percent year on year.
Inflation rate up to 2.7 percent in September
The consumer price index (CPI) was 2.7 percent higher in September than in the same month last year.
Tourism; key indicators, National Accounts
Tourism, contribution to the Dutch economy, key indicators. Employment, value added and expenditures in the tourism industry.
International trade; import and export value, SITC-1, countries, from 1917
History import and export value; SITC (1 digit) and countries.
SDG 9.1 Infrastructure and mobility
Recent data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 9.1 Industry, innovation and infrastructure: Infrastructure and mobility. The first part of SDG 9 addresses the provisions in place to transport...
Greenhouse gas and natural resource footprints
Greenhouse gas and natural resource footprints for 2010 up to and including 2018 specified for production and consumption perspectives, CO2 and other greenhouse gases and four types of natural...
Trade and services; turnover and production changes, index 2021=100
Trade and services; turnover and production changes, index 2021=100 Naar bedrijfsactiviteit (SBI 2008)
Investment down by almost 3 percent in February
The investment volume of tangible fixed assets was down by almost 3 percent year on year.
Turnover accommodation and food services in Q2 2022 above pre-COVID level
Both turnover and volume were higher in the second quarter of 2022 than before, for the first time since the outbreak of the coronavirus crisis.
Economic growth of 0.3 percent in Q4 2023
According to the first quarterly estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) on the basis of currently available data, in Q4 2023 gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.3 percent relative...
SDG 8.2 Labour and leisure time
Recent data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8.2 Decent work and economic growth: Labour and leisure time. The second part of SDG 8 examines factors that help to give everybody who wants to work...
Distribution of well-being: material well-being
Recent data on distribution of well-being for the theme material well-being by sex, age, education level and origin/country of birth. Well-being is not distributed equally across all groups in the...
Retail turnover up by almost 3 percent in May
The Dutch retail sector recorded growth in turnover of 2.9 percent in May 2024, year on year. Sales volume was up by 3.6 percent.
Retail turnover up by almost 3 percent in July
Dutch retail turnover was 2.6 percent higher in July 2024 than in July 2023. Sales volume was up by 2.1 percent.
Non-financial balance sheets; national accounts
balance sheets, national accounts, sectors sector, asset