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Dutch manufacturing output prices 0.1% lower in October: CBS

03 Dec '25
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Dutch manufacturing output prices 0.1% lower in October: CBS
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  • Dutch manufacturing output prices fell 0.1 per cent year on year in October 2025, reversing September's 0.6 per cent rise, driven by sharply lower crude oil costs.
  • Petroleum derivative prices dropped 5.7 per cent and chemical products 3.3 per cent.
  • Month on month, output prices fell 0.5 per cent, with export prices down 0.7 per cent and domestic prices down 0.1 per cent.
The output prices for products manufactured in the Netherlands were 0.1 per cent lower in October 2025 than one year previously. In September, prices were 0.6 per cent higher year on year.

Output prices generally reflect the price of crude oil. In October 2025, a barrel of crude cost €55 (~$63.80), down by over 20 per cent year on year. In September 2025, the average price of a barrel of North Sea Brent crude stood at over €57 (~$66.17), down by over 12 per cent year-on-year.

Prices for petroleum derivatives were down by 5.7 per cent in October, year on year, while in September they were up by 0.1 per cent. Output prices in the chemical sector also tend to track the price of crude oil. In October 2025, output prices for chemical products were 3.3 per cent lower than they were in October 2024. In September, they were down by 4.0 per cent year on year, CBS said in a press release.

Output prices fell by 0.5 per cent in October compared to September. On the export markets, prices fell by an average of 0.7 per cent, on the domestic markets by 0.1 per cent.

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