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13 results for keyword:new business start-ups

Enterprise population keeps growing

At the beginning of 2023, the Netherlands had more than 2.1 million enterprises, 79 thousand more than one year previously.

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More than 2 million enterprises for the first time

In 2021, the total enterprise population in the Netherlands grew by 163 thousand or 8.5 percent, thereby exceeding 2 million for the first time as of 1 January 2022.

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20 percent more business closures in 2020

In 2020, over 140 thousand companies were dissolved. This is over 20 percent more than in 2019, when the number of company dissolutions stood at 115 thousand.

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Record number of enterprise births in 2019

In 2019, over 207 thousand new enterprises were established in the Netherlands, 23 thousand more than in the previous year. The number of enterprise births within one year has never been this high.

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6% of international graduates set up a company here

Six percent of international alumni from Dutch universities set up a company in the Netherlands.

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Largest number of enterprise births since 2009

In 2017 there were 73 thousand more enterprise births than deaths, the highest number since 2009.

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23 thousand people with a non-Dutch nationality start up their own business

One in six new firms started up in the Netherlands in 2014 were owned by persons with at least one non-Dutch nationality.

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Dutch more and  more enterprising

In the Netherlands, enterprises setting up business outnumber those that are closing down. In 2011 the number of enterprises grew by nearly 7 percent.

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Fewer new businesses in 2009

Last year, 35.4 thousand new businesses were started, a decline by 9 percent relative to 2008.

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Slightly fewer new companies in 2008

In 2008 38.7 thousand new companies joined the Dutch business community, providing work for some 51.7 thousand people. The number of new companies lagged a little behind the 2007 number.

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