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The Netherlands imported goods from China to the value of 104.3 billion euros in 2023. That was 20.8 billion euros less than a year earlier. The value of both true imorts and goods in transit fell. This development is consistent with a more general contraction in the volume of Chinese exports.

While imports from China decreased, exports of Dutch products to China rose by 20 percent in 2023. As a result, the Netherlands’ trade balance with China improved by 24.5 billion euros. Nevertheless, this trade balance remains negative by a total of 81.9 billion euros.

Trade in goods with China
1996 2.3 0.6
1997 3.2 0.8
1998 4.0 0.7
1999 4.6 0.8
2000 8.7 1.1
2001 10.4 1.2
2002 12.0 1.6
2003 14.7 1.7
2004 19.0 2.3
2005 25.8 2.6
2006 31.0 3.3
2007 37.8 3.7
2008 40.4 4.0
2009 36.9 4.7
2010 49.1 5.5
2011 51.0 6.9
2012 54.9 8.0
2013 53.0 8.4
2014 56.8 8.3
2015 66.2 9.5
2016 63.6 10.5
2017 74.3 12.2
2018 75.7 12.6
2019 79.0 13.9
2020 83.0 15.5
2021 97.7 16.0
2022 125.1 18.7
2023 104.3 22.4

Fewer ICT products from China

The decline in import value was seen across 71 percent of the commodity groups imported from China. The four biggest falls were in the following commodity groups: computers, laptops and tablets; telephones, modems and routers; chips, semiconductor components and solar panels; and televisions. Together, these commodity groups accounted for a decline of 12.4 billion euros. The biggest fall in was in the category of computers, laptops and tablets, with a contraction of 6.7 billion euros. Of that, 5.4 billion euros was due to fewer laptops being imported from China (from 18.2 billion euros in 2022, to 12.7 billion euros in 2023). Another big drop was in the category of routers and modems, with a fall of 1.7 billion euros. The import value of light-sensitive semiconductors from China also declined by 1.1 billion euros.

The category of goods imported from China that saw the biggest increase was passenger cars. For this commodity group, the import value rose from 107.6 million euros in 2022 to 1.1 billion euros in 2023.

Import value of commodity groups from China
Computers, laptops and tablets 22.6 15.9
Televisions 3.7 2.6
Telephones, modems and routers 21 18
Chips, semiconducter components and solar panels 12.8 11.3
Passenger cars 0.1 1.1

More products from Taiwan

Over 43 percent of imported computers, laptops and tablets came from China in 2023, compared with 57 percent the previous year. Taiwan was one beneficiary of this shift: the import value of Taiwanese goods in these categories was three times higher than the previous year. The import value of these goods from Taiwan was 2.2 billion euros in 2022, and rose to 6.7 billion euros in the following year. Taiwan’s share thus grew from 5.5 percent to 18.4 percent. That is the second largest market share in the category of computers, laptops and tablets. The import volume was up by 290 percent over 2022.

Import value, computers, laptops and tablets
China 22.6 15.9
Taiwan 2.2 6.7

Source of original article: Statistics Netherlands (CBS) (www.cbs.nl).
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