Economic Quarterly Report
Slightly less favorable economic outlook due to hard lockdown
We made small downward revisions to our projections for the Dutch economy following the announcement of a hard lockdown on December 14.
Economic Quarterly Report
We made small downward revisions to our projections for the Dutch economy following the announcement of a hard lockdown on December 14.
Economic Quarterly Report
Vanwege de harde lockdown die op 14 december is aangekondigd, hebben we onze verwachtingen voor de Nederlandse economie voor 2020 en 2021 iets naar beneden bijgesteld.
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Following the economic decline of an estimated 4.2 percent this year, we expect the economy to grow by 2.4 percent in both 2021 and 2022. Unemployment is expected to rise to 5.5 percent by the end of 2021.
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Underneath the surface of the macroeconomic turbulence, we see a variety of developments between and among sectors in the Netherlands. But a total recovery is not in the cards for 2021. Sectors are effected by both the economic downturn and the corona restrictions.
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The Dutch economy is expected to contract by 5.2% in 2020. Measures to combat corona, uncertainty and rising unemployment are making the recovery patchy.
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The Dutch economy is expected to contract by 5.7 percent this year as a result of the corona crisis. The weakness in the labor market and the poor outlook for exports mean that the recovery will be modest.
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We lowered our expectations for the Dutch economy again, and expect a contraction of 0.2 percent by 2020. Consumption and production are temporarily reduced, which hits corporate profitability and employment.
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The Dutch economy posted good figures in recent years. But due to the developments around the coronavirus, economic growth in our country is expected to fall from 1.7 percent in 2019 to 0.7 percent in 2020.
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Lower taxes and higher wages support consumption in the Netherlands. But slower global growth will weigh on export and investment growth, while the latter also suffers from the nitrogen crisis.