Economy Of Netherlands

Economy overview The Netherlands has a prosperous and open economy, which depends heavily on foreign trade. The economy is noted for stable industrial relations, moderate unemployment and inflation, a sizable current account surplus, and an important role as a European transportation hub. Industrial activity is predominantly in food processing, chemicals, petroleum refining, and electrical machinery. A highly mechanized agricultural sector employs no more than 4% of the labor force but provides large surpluses for the food-processing industry and for exports. The Netherlands, along with 11 of its EU partners, began circulating the euro currency on 1 January 2002. The country continues to be one of the leading European nations for attracting foreign direct investment. Economic growth slowed considerably in 2001-03, as part of the global economic slowdown, but for the four years before that, annual growth averaged nearly 4%, well above the EU average. The government is wrestling with a deteriorating budget position, and is moving toward the EU 3% of GDP budget deficit limit.
 
GDP purchasing power parity - $461.4 billion (2004 est.)
 
GDP - real growth rate -0.7% (2004 est.)
 
GDP - per capita purchasing power parity - $28,600 (2004 est.)
 
GDP - composition by sector
agriculture: 2.5%
industry: 24.4%
services: 73.1% (2004 est.)
 
Investment gross fixed 20.1% of GDP (2004 est.)
 
Population below poverty line NA
 
Household income or consumption by percentage share
lowest 10%: 2.8%
highest 10%: 25.1% (1994)
 
Distribution of family income - Gini index 32.6 (1994)
 
Inflation rate consumer prices 2.1% (2004 est.)
 
Labor force 7.46 million (2004 est.)
 
Labor force by occupation agriculture 4%, industry 23%, services 73% (1998 est.)
 
Unemployment rate 5.3% (2004 est.)
 
Budget
revenues: $237.1 billion
expenditures: $249.5 billion, including capital expenditures of NA (2004 est.)
 
Public debt 54.1% of GDP (2004 est.)
 
Agriculture products grains, potatoes, sugar beets, fruits, vegetables; livestock
 
Industries agroindustries, metal and engineering products, electrical machinery and equipment, chemicals, petroleum, construction, microelectronics, fishing
 
Industrial production growth rate -2.1% (2004 est.)
 
Electricity production 88.32 billion kWh (2001)
 
Electricity production by source
fossil fuel: 89.9%
hydro: 0.1%
other: 5.7% (2001)
nuclear: 4.3%
 
Electricity consumption 99.42 billion kWh (2001)
 
Electricity exports 4.209 billion kWh (2001)
 
Electricity imports 21.49 billion kWh (2001)
 
Oil production 46,200 bbl/day (2001 est.)
 
Oil consumption 895,300 bbl/day (2001 est.)
 
Oil exports 1.418 million bbl/day (2001)
 
Oil imports 2.284 million bbl/day (2001)
 
Oil proved reserves 88.06 million bbl (1 January 2002)
 
Natural gas production 77.75 billion cu m (2001 est.)
 
Natural gas consumption 49.72 billion cu m (2001 est.)
 
Natural gas exports 49.28 billion cu m (2001 est.)
 
Natural gas imports 20.78 billion cu m (2001 est.)
 
Natural gas proved reserves 1.693 trillion cu m (1 January 2002)
 
Current account balance $12.09 billion (2004 est.)
 
Exports $253.2 billion f.o.b. (2004 est.)
 
Exports commodities machinery and equipment, chemicals, fuels; foodstuffs
 
Exports partners Germany 25.3%, Belgium 12.6%, France 10.2%, UK 10.1%, Italy 6%, US 4.5% (2003)
 
Imports $217.7 billion f.o.b. (2003 est.)
 
Imports commodities machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, fuels; foodstuffs, clothing
 
Imports partners Germany 18.2%, Belgium 10%, US 8%, UK 7.3%, China 6.2%, France 5% (2003)
 
Reserves of foreign exchange gold $21.44 billion (2003)
 
Debt external  
Economic aid recipient  
Currency euro (EUR)
note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries
 
Currency code EUR
 
Exchange rates euros per US dollar - 0.886 (2003), 1.0626 (2002), 1.1175 (2001), 1.0854 (2000), 0.9386 (1999)
 
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