Exports radar

The Exports Radar is an instrument developed by Statistics Netherlands to analyse developments in exports of goods and place them in some sort of context.


Source: Statistics Netherlands
Inside the dotted line: less favourable than average.

Outside the dotted line: more favourable than average.
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Exports Radar: circumstances more unfavourable

Circumstances for Dutch exports in June 2025 were more unfavourable than in the previous month. Since the publication of the previous Exports Radar, new data have become available for all indicators. Three indicators deteriorated, three improved. Circumstances relevant to Dutch exports are largely determined by developments in the main market for Dutch exports - Germany and the eurozone - and developments in Dutch competitiveness. Although the Radar indicators show a strong correlation with export activity, improved circumstances are not necessarily translated into increased export growth.

The year-on-year contraction of German manufacturing output was larger. Opinions of Dutch manufacturers about their foreign orders and the development of the real effective exchange rate were more unfavourable. However, producer confidence of Germany was less unfavourable. The producer confidence of the euro area and the opinions of European manufacturers about their foreign orders were also less unfavourable.

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