Financial intermediation, real estate, and business activities contributed 28.2% to the gross value added (GVA) in 2023, followed by mining, manufacturing, and utilities (17.1%), and wholesale, retail, and hotels (15.8%). In nominal terms, the three sectors are forecast to grow by 3.6%, 4.1%, and 3.4%, respectively, in 2024.
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Utrecht accounted for 37.4% of the Netherlands’ population and contributed 42.8% of the country’s GDP in 2023, according to GlobalData.
AEX Index exhibited a rising trend over the past year. As of May 24, 2024, the index stood at 907.0, compared to 754.1 on May 24, 2023.
Scope
Macroeconomic Country Outlook Reports evaluate a country's investment potential through its political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental (PESTLE) framework. This comprehensive analysis offers a holistic view of the economy, serving as a strategic tool to understand market dynamics, business potential, and operational direction. Each PESTLE factor is examined based on four parameters: current strengths, current challenges, future prospects, and future risks. These insights support strategic planning by highlighting opportunities and risks within the economy, helping businesses and investors make informed decisions. The report aims to provide a detailed understanding of the country's macroeconomic environment to facilitate effective decision-making and strategy development.
Reasons to Buy
Macroeconomic Outlook Report identifies the potentials of the country as an investment destination by analyzing the political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental (PESTLE) structure.
PESTLE Insights provides 360 degree view of the economy which can be used as a strategic tool to understand the market dynamics, business potentials and direction of operations
Along with providing the country’s snapshot, the report captures the risk factors pertaining to the macroeconomic risks, political environment, legal environment, demographic and social structure effectiveness, technology & infrastructure and natural and geographic aspects that might impact business.
This report also highlights key clusters/cities which contribute significantly to the country GDP and population along with major companies’ presence in these areas.
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Country Highlights
Key Economic Updates
Country Snapshot
Political Landscape
Economic Landscape
Social Landscape
Technological Landscape
Legal Landscape
Environmental Landscape
Outlook
List of Figures
Exhibit 1: Netherlands's performance in country risk analysis in comparison to West Europe and World average
Exhibit 2: Performance overview (score: 0-100)
Exhibit 3: Broad categories and weights behind the index
Exhibit 4: Netherlands’s Stock Exchange Index - AEX Index
Exhibit 5: Key sectors’ contribution to the economy
Exhibit 6: FDI inflows and FDI inward stock (2018-22)
Exhibit 7: Greenfield FDI projects and net cross border M&A deals (2018-22)
Exhibit 8: Key infrastructure indicators
Exhibit 9: Real GDP and household consumption growth rate (2019-26f)
Exhibit 10: Real GDP growth rate comparison (2023)
Exhibit 11: Volume of exports and imports growth (2019-26f)
Exhibit 12: Current account balance (2019-26f)
Exhibit 13: Top three commodity exports, % of total exports (2018-22)
Exhibit 14: Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation, % of world total (2022)
Exhibit 15: Interest rates (June 2020 - June 2024)
Exhibit 16: Exchange rate and inflation (2019-26f)
Exhibit 17: General government deficit (2019-26f)
Exhibit 18: General government debt (2019-26f)
Exhibit 19: Unemployment rate (2019-26f)
Exhibit 20: Labor cost index (2019-26f)
Exhibit 21: Average annual wages (2019-26f)
Exhibit 22: Rural/urban share of total population (1995, 2005, 2015, 2025f)
Exhibit 23: Age-group share of total population (1995, 2005, 2015, 2025f)