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  1. The Netherlands imported telecommunications and computer services to the value of €15.3 billion in 2019, of which 72.8% were intended for intermediate consumption, and again the majority of which were incorporated in Dutch exports of goods and services, for example imported ICT services.

  2. According to the National Accounts figures, the price development of Dutch imports in 2022 compared to 2021 was no less than 24.9%; the volume development was around 1.8%. Prices of export goods were 21.0% higher in 2022 than in 2021. The volume of goods exports only increased by 2.3%.

  3. Looking at the Dutch business economy (almost 1.3 million companies) from an investment perspective, we find that one in fifty companies were multinationals in 2018.3 The Dutch business economy included approximately 26,500 multinationals in 2018, of which 53% were under foreign control and 47% under Dutch control.

  4. Jan 17, 2024 · Market Overview. The Netherlands is a geographically small (approximately the size of Connecticut and Massachusetts combined), densely populated (17.5 million people) country occupying a highly strategic commercial location. Over 170 million consumers (more than one-third of the population of the European Union) reside within a 300-mile radius ...

  5. Doing business and investing in the Netherlands. Doing Business in the Netherlands 2024 gives you a broad insight into the core aspects of doing business and investing in the Netherlands. International business expands a company's horizon and offers unique opportunities for growth, development and profit building.

  6. Compared to other enterprises in the EU, Dutch firms prioritise new goods or services (26% vs. 34% for replacement). In keeping with the EU average of 10%, just 7% of enterprises in the Netherlands do not plan to invest. Dutch companies were hurt by the energy crisis in 2022 - 2023, albeit to a lower extent than those elsewhere in the EU. While ...

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  8. Jan 17, 2024 · According to a report by Deloitte, companies spent roughly $2.7 billion on digital advertising in the Netherlands in 2020. This represents 65 percent of the total advertising spent in the country, and a six percent increase from 2019. Global players such as Google and Facebook dominate the digital market with a 70 percent market share.