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The Netherlands imported goods worth 780 billion euros in 2023. Only Germany imported more goods (with a total value of 1,353 billion euro).

The Netherlands imports a great deal from outside the EU

In 2023, the Netherlands imported almost as much from non-EU countries (458 billion euros) as Germany did (472 billion euros). A total of 59 percent of Dutch goods imports come from non-EU countries. Only Ireland imports more (in percentage terms) from outside the EU (61 percent). The Netherlands receives a relatively large volume of goods from China, while Ireland is more oriented toward the United States and the United Kingdom. Germany, by contrast, imports relatively little from outside the EU (35 percent), and much more from other EU countries such as the Netherlands. Overall, the European Union imports 39 percent of its goods from countries outside the EU.

Goods imported by EU coutries, including quasi-transit trade, 2023
Germany 880 472
Netherlands 322 458
France 469 257
Italy 337 254
Belgium 314 191
Spain 241 194
Poland 231 111
Czechia 156 58
Austria 157 51
Sweden 120 58
Hungary 100 44
Ireland 54 85
Romania 89 33
Denmark 75 42
Slovakia 83 22
Portugal 78 27
Greece 42 41
Finland 54 23
Slovenia 32 34
Bulgaria 30 20
Lithuania 31 13
Croatia 30 10
Latvia 20 5
Luxembourg 21 2
Estonia 18 3
Cyprus 7 6
Malta 5 3
Source: CBS, Eurostat

 

Netherlands is the EU’s second largest exporter of goods

When it comes to exports, too, the Netherlands (with exports worth 866 billion euro in 2023) ranks number two in the EU after Germany (with exports worth 1,562 billion euro). Dutch exports are highly focused on the EU, and 70 percent of them go to other EU countries. Of Dutch exports to the EU, more than two-thirds are part of the transit trade or re-exports. Dutch exports to China (3 percent) and the United States (5 percent) are relatively modest compared to German exports to China (6 percent) and the US (10 percent) , for example. A total of 54 percent of German exports go to EU countries; in the EU as a whole, that share is 62 percent.

Goods exported by EU countries, including quasi-transit trade, 2023
Germany 848 714
Netherlands 604 263
Italy 323 303
France 331 268
Belgium 350 170
Spain 248 144
Poland 263 89
Czechia 193 44
Austria 144 63
Ireland 81 113
Sweden 100 83
Hungary 117 32
Denmark 73 54
Slovakia 84 25
Romania 68 26
Portugal 54 23
Finland 43 33
Slovenia 40 28
Greece 29 22
Bulgaria 28 16
Lithuania 24 16
Croatia 16 8
Latvia 13 8
Estonia 13 5
Luxembourg 13 3
Cyprus 1 3
Malta 2 1
Source: CBS, Eurostat

Netherlands is the largest trading partner of Germany and Belgium

Adding up goods imports and goods exports provides a picture of the total trade in goods. Each EU country has a main trading partner. In 2023, the Netherlands was the largest trading partner of its neighbours Germany and Belgium. But that has not always been the case. In 2003, for example, the Netherlands was not the most important trading partner of any other EU country. At that time, Belgium was trading the most with Germany, while Germany was trading the most with France. The Netherlands’ main trade partner has been Germany ever since the first figures were collected (except during times of war). Today, however, the Netherlands’ main import partner is China. Germany’s main export partner is now the United States.

Germany is the most important trading partner for almost half (13) of EU member states. This is due to Germany’s economic importance as an exporter and sales market, as well as its central location and land borders with eight other EU countries. Italy is the main trading partner for three EU countries (Malta, Croatia and Greece).

Compared to 2003, Germany is now the main trading partner for fewer countries (down from 17 countries to 13) and France has also dropped in importance (from 3 countries to 1). In 2003, the UK and Russia were the main trading partners of Ireland and Lithuania, respectively, but they have now been replaced by the USA and Poland.

Main trading partners of current EU member states
Germany 13 17
Italy 3 2
Netherlands 2 0
France 1 3
Spain 1 1
Finland 1 1
Greece 1 1
USA 1 0
Switzerland 1 0
Poland 1 0
Sweden 1 0
Lithuania 1 0
Russia 0 1
UK 0 1
Source: CBS, Eurostat

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