Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Container ship moored at the EuroMax shipping terminal in the Port of Rotterdam
Container ship moored at the EuroMax shipping terminal in the Port of Rotterdam - Credit: Foto-VDW / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Politics
Business
Donald Trump
The United States of America
global trade
Central Bureau for Statistics Netherlands
industrial sector
storage
Thursday, 5 June 2025 - 22:00

Share this article:

One in five Dutch businesses have made adjustments due to trade tensions

A total of 13 percent of Dutch companies have adapted their activities due to global trade tensions and disruptions. Another 8 percent are planning on doing so, according to Statistics Netherlands, based on a survey in March. Businesses are mainly choosing to adapt their country of import or export.

Around 20 percent of the policy changes are about increasing the supplies. An estimated 8 percent is moving production to a different country or, in a smaller number of cases, back to the Netherlands.

Companies in the industrial sector (33 percent) and transportation and storage (30 percent) most often indicated that they were making or planning to make changes. Most companies (47 percent) are not working on strategy changes. Almost a third of the companies asked only have domestic activities.

Since the election of US President Donald Trump at the end of last year, global businesses have feared obstacles to global trade, which also arose earlier this year due to the trade war that Trump started with import duties. Many countries are still negotiating with the United States about the actual fees of these duties.

Reporting by ANP

More like this

Image
United States Capitol
U.S. now the third biggest importer of Dutch steel; €700 million euros worth in 2024
Image
Journalists with microphones
Netherlands rises to second place in global Press Freedom Index
Image
United States President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance, 20 January 2025
Netherlands pushes back against proposed U.S. export limits on ASML
Image
The White House, Washington, U.S.
Jetten, Dutch Royal Family on joint U.S. visit featuring Trump dinner and state meetings
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Wasteful Oranje punished as Algeria snatch late victory in World Cup warm-up
  • Dutch State buys medieval ring found with metal detector for €83,150
  • Rotterdam shooting suspect arrested in Spain within days of fleeing
  • Nearly 90% of Dutch dermatologists link TikTok skincare trends to patient skin problems
  • Dogs falling ill, dying after swimming in the IJmeer near Amsterdam & Almere

Top stories

  • Court rules Ye can remain in Netherlands for Arnhem performances this week
  • New A'dam coalition planning parking +tourist tax hike, free public transport for kids
  • European Commission tells Netherlands to stop extra border controls
  • Pregnant woman thrown to ground at Zeist asylum shelter was trying to ask cop a question
  • Senior Dutch virologist, colleague accused of smuggling inactive Mpox into United States

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content