In April 2022, the total volume of goods exports was up by 2.8 percent year on year, as reported by Statistics Netherlands (CBS). In the previous month, exports decreased by 1.5 percent. The increase over April was mainly seen in exports of chemical and metal products. The volume of goods imports was up by 1.6 percent year on year.
The CBS Exports Radar indicates that circumstances for exports in June are less favourable than in April.
Conditions for exports in June less favourable
Every month, CBS also publishes updates on the circumstances for export in the Exports Radar. Conditions are largely determined by developments on the main export markets for Dutch domestic products and in the competitive position of the Netherlands. Although the Radar indicators show a strong correlation with export activity, improved circumstances are not necessarily translated into increased export growth. According to the CBS Exports Radar, circumstances for exports in June are less favourable than in April. The year-on-year growth of German manufacturing output turned into a contraction. Producer confidence in not just Germany but across the entire euro area deteriorated significantly. Opinions of European manufacturers about their foreign orders were also less positive.