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Slower growth for manufacturing output
The average daily output generated by the Dutch manufacturing industry was 1 percent higher in October 2011 than in October 2010.
Households cautious about spending
Household spending on goods and services was 2.6 percent lower in December 2009 than in December 2008.
Retail turnover more than 5 percent down in September
In September 2009, Dutch retailers faced over 5 percent loss of turnover compared to September 2008.
Household consumption down
Dutch household spending on goods and services was 3.5 percent lower in August 2009 than in August 2008.
Household consumption 1.2 percent up in October
In October 2005 Dutch household consumption was 1.2 percent up on October last year.
Decrease in manufacturing output stable
The average daily output of the Dutch manufacturing industry was 7 percent down in October 2009 on October 2008.
CBS index figures for shares in investment and property investment funds
Share index and total return index Investment - and property investmentfunds (average of the month)
Further recovery for manufacturing output
The average daily output of the Dutch manufacturing industry was almost 8 percent down in September 2009 on September 2008.
535 bankruptcies filed in February
In February, 535 businesses and institutions (excluding one-man businesses) in the Netherlands were declared bankrupt, nearly 50 more than in January.
Steady growth exports in January
The volume of goods exported in January 2017 was 5.7 percent up from January 2016.
Growth exports slows down
The total volume of goods exports grew by 3.0 percent in February 2016 compared to February 2015.
Most confectionery imported from neighbouring countries
Most confectionery imported into the Netherlands in 2013 came from Belgium and Germany. Only 3 percent came from Spain, from where St Nicholas traditionally travels to the Netherlands with gifts of...
Retail turnover down by more than 3 percent
In December, Dutch retailers faced a more than 3 percent loss of turnover compared to December 2008.