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Netherlands' re-exports surpass domestic exports for 1st time in 2022

13 Sep '23
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Pic: Shutterstock/Ramunas Bruzas
Pic: Shutterstock/Ramunas Bruzas

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  • In 2022, the Netherlands saw its re-exports surpass the value of its domestic exports for the first time, accounting for €****.* billion of the €***.* billion in goods exported.
  • This marked a **% surge compared to 2019's figures.
  • While re-exports bolstered total export value by **% , they earned less per euro compared to domestic exports.

The value of re-exports in **** was nearly ** per cent higher than in the pre-pandemic year ****. As a result, the total export value also increased, by €***.* billion (** per cent). Dutch companies traded more, but manufactured or processed relatively fewer goods themselves. As a result, the value of re-exports exceeded the export value of Dutch-made products by **.* per cent. Re-exports generate considerably lower earnings per euro of exports than domestic exports because companies add less value in re-exports, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) said in a press release.

In ****, more than half (** per cent) of Dutch goods exports were destined for the five main export partners—Germany, Belgium, France, the UK, and the US. Exports to nearby trading partners in particular consisted largely of re-exports. For Germany, France, Italy and Spain, the share amounted to more than ** per cent in ****. When looking at exports to the UK, domestic exports are most important, with re-exports accounting for ** per cent.

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