Inflation rate in the Netherlands 2029
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The statistic shows the inflation rate in the Netherlands from 1987 to 2023, with projections up until 2029. The inflation rate is calculated using the price increase of a defined product basket. This product basket contains products and services, on which the average consumer spends money throughout the year. They include expenses for groceries, clothes, rent, power, telecommunications, recreational activities and raw materials (e.g. gas, oil), as well as federal fees and taxes. In 2023, the average inflation rate in the Netherlands was about 4.12 percent compared to the previous year.Economy of the NetherlandsThe Netherlands has an open economy, which implies that the country is highly dependent on foreign activities, such as imports and exports. The country’s economic policies and regulations have allowed for the country to highly benefit from strong international relations, however have increased the chances of economic struggles that correspond with the economic situations in other countries as well. The Netherlands is one of the main countries for foreign direct investments in Europe due to its strategic location, superior technological infrastructure as well as international business environment, a reputation that has all but grown more formidable over the years. Additionally, the country’s tourism industry makes up a rather large part of its GDP. Despite feeling the effects of the global financial crisis of 2008 as well as the Eurozone crisis, many aspects of the Dutch economy are highly prosperous, most notably with its low inflation rates. Unemployment within the country, in spite of a slight increase over the past several years, has remained relatively low in comparison many other European countries that were equally as affected by recession.
本统计数据显示了自1987年至2023年荷兰的通货膨胀率,并对至2029年的趋势进行了预测。通货膨胀率通过计算特定商品篮子的价格涨幅得出。该商品篮子涵盖了平均消费者全年支出的产品和服务,包括食品杂货、服装、房租、能源、电信、休闲活动和原材料(例如天然气、石油)的支出,以及联邦费用和税收。在2023年,荷兰的平均通货膨胀率约为4.12%,较上一年有所上升。荷兰拥有开放的经济体系,这意味着该国对外部活动,如进出口,高度依赖。该国的经济政策和法规使其能够从强大的国际关系中受益匪浅,然而,这也增加了与其他国家经济状况相对应的经济困境的可能性。荷兰由于其战略位置、卓越的技术基础设施以及国际商业环境,已成为欧洲外国直接投资的主要国家之一,这一声誉在多年中愈发巩固。此外,该国的旅游业构成了其国内生产总值相当大的部分。尽管受到2008年全球金融危机以及欧元区危机的影响,荷兰经济的许多方面仍然繁荣昌盛,特别是其低通货膨胀率。尽管近年来有所上升,但该国的失业率与其他同样受到经济衰退影响的欧洲国家相比,仍然相对较低。
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