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Earlier estimates of quarterly economic growth and labour market
Starting Wednesday 30 April 2025, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) will publish its first estimates of quarterly economic growth and labour market indicators 30 days after the end of each quarter.
Investment radar
The Investment Radar analyses developments in private sector investment.
Economic picture slightly more negative
The economic picture was slightly more negative in February than it was in January, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Vacancies; seasonally adjusted
Vacancies; seasonally adjusted by economic activities (SIC 2008), particuler firms and government
Economic picture again less negative
The economic picture was less negative in January than it was in December, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Economic picture slightly more negative in November
The economic picture was slightly less negative in December than it was in November, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Publication revision National accounts, reporting period 2021 erratum
A revision incorporates the latest insights from the various (new) statistics and information sources used for the national accounts. The revision means that a new (level) estimate of the national...
Economic picture slightly more negative in November
The economic picture was slightly more negative in November than it was in October, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Economic picture remains equally negative in October
The economic picture was virtually as negative in October as it was in September.
Netherlands lags behind other OECD countries on labour productivity gains
Labour productivity growth in the Netherlands has slowed more sharply in the Netherlands than in other high-income countries over the past decade, as a result of which the Netherlands has fallen in...
Economic picture remains equally negative
The economic picture was as negative in September as it was in August, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Caribbean Netherlands, Bonaire; gross value added, branches
Bonaire, GDP Sector/branches (SIC2008)
Profits are rising faster than wages
In the period 2019 to 2023, the Dutch economy was hit hard by two shocks: COVID-19 and a sharp increase in energy prices due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Tourism expenditure rises to nearly 105 billion euros in 2023
Tourists who visited the Netherlands in 2023 spent nearly 105 billion euros.
Tourism; key indicators, National Accounts
Tourism, contribution to the Dutch economy, key indicators. Employment, value added end expenditures in the tourism industry.
Economic picture more negative
The economic picture was more negative in August than it was in July.
The Netherlands is the EU’s third-largest exporter
The Netherlands was the third-largest exporter of goods and services among EU countries in 2023.
Economic picture remains equally negative
The economic climate remains equally negative
National Accounts 2023 tables
Supply- and use tables, input-output tables and sector accounts
SDG 8.1 Economy and factors of production
Recent data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8.1 Decent work and economic growth: Economy and factors of production. SDG 8.1 focuses on making economic growth more sustainable and efficient. In...
National accounts: revision of 1995-2021 time series
This article briefly explains how the macroeconomic time series for 1995-2021 were revised. The assumptions and methodology used for each system are described consecutively. It also presents the...
Economic picture remains negative
The economic climate remains negative
Supply and use by products of activity; National Accounts
Supply and use by products of activity Groups of products of activities (CPA 2018)
Publication revision National accounts, reporting period 2021
A revision incorporates the latest insights from the various (new) statistics and information sources used for the national accounts. The revision means that a new (level) estimate of the national...
Economic picture deteriorates further
The economic climate in April 2024 is more negative than it was in March.