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Economic Update Dutch version

Country Update the Netherlands

In the third quarter of 2011, the size of the economy declined. The net contribution from trade was positive, but this engine was not strong enough to drive the entire economy into the positive territory.

Special Dutch version

Outlook 2012 (full report)

In 2011, we have seen a sluggish continuation of last year's weak recovery from the Great Recession. There are now, however, indications that the economy is once again heading towards a considerable slowdown in growth.

Dutch Housing Market Quarterly Dutch version

Kwartaalbericht Woningmarkt

The residential property market has experienced a difficult second quarter. Both the price level and the transaction numbers hit record lows. As a consequence of the lower transfer tax rate, a slightly higher number of people will move.

Economic Update

Monthly Update The Netherlands

The new Rutte cabinet took up office on 14 October, and has since announced an agenda of severe cost cutting. Most of the savings will involve government (€ 6.1 bn), social security (€ 4.3 bn) and international cooperation (€ 1.9 bn).

Economic Update Dutch version

Country Update the Netherlands

‘Gloomy’ is the best way to describe the economic outlook for the Netherlands. The mood among consumers is extremely low, inflation has gone up, consumption hardly increases, unemployment is higher and house prices are lower still.

Economic Quarterly Report

The Netherlands: No surprises

While the economy still appeared to be firing on all cylinders in the first quarter of 2011, by the second quarter the increase in economic activity had stagnated all but completely. The Dutch economy grew by only 0.1% on a quarterly basis, a rate that nevertheless did not come as a surprise