Netherlands: Export growth prospects have improved – ABN AMRO

Featured in:
abcd

ABN AMRO economists Jan-Paul van de Kerke and Max Raatjes say higher-than-expected Dutch GDP in the fourth quarter of 2025 and solid dynamics in 2026 led them to raise their growth forecasts. They currently forecast Dutch GDP to grow by 1.6% in 2026 and 1.4% in 2027, with private consumption, government consumption and solid exports supporting this forecast.

Growth forecasts raised at a solid pace

“Dutch Q4 GDP was stronger than expected at 0.5% q/q in a very strong second half of 2025.”

sadasda

“It was not surprising that there would be a large contribution to growth in private consumption and government consumption, factors that are expected to drive growth well into 2026.”

“The strong positive contribution from net exports was surprising.”

“The decline in 2025 from US tariffs is visible in the value of exports to the US, particularly in exports of high value-added Dutch products, but this was more than offset by exports to other countries.”

“We increased our growth forecast for 2026 to 1.6% (previously 1.2%); in 2027 we remain unchanged at 1.4%.

(This article was created with the assist of an artificial intelligence tool and has been reviewed by an editor.)

abcd
sadasda

Find us on

Latest articles

Related articles

See more articles

Coinbase shares are up 13% – but two resistance...

Coinbase Global (COIN) gained attention today with a edged gain of 13.52% in one session, rebounding from...

GBP: BoE Pound Policy and Position Guide – MUFG

MUFG's Lee Hardman highlights that the pound has strengthened as the EUR/GBP rate has fallen to 0.8700,...

Today’s gold price in Malaysia: Gold is on the...

Gold prices in Malaysia rose on Thursday, according to data compiled by FXStreet.Gold traded at 649.17 Malaysian...

The BOJ’s Ueda says interest rate increases will continue...

Bank of Japan (BoJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Thursday that his basic position is to raise...

HUF: MNB opens a cycle of cautious interest rate...

Tatha Ghose from Commerzbank reports that the Hungarian MNB started the cycle of easing monetary policy by...

JPY: Relational BoJ indicates significant risk of loss –...

MUFG research chief Derek Halpenny highlights the renewed underperformance of the Japanese yen following Prime Minister Takaichi's...