截至2024年9月的三个月里,荷兰经济环比增长0.8%,与初步估计一致,但较前一时期修订后的两年高点1.1%有所放缓。经济放缓的原因是政府支出(0.8%对1%)和固定资产投资(0.4%对0.7%)增长放缓。净贸易也对GDP造成压力,进口增长0.8%(对1.1%),而出口增长较慢,为0.5%(对1.7%)。与此同时,家庭消费从上一季度0.7%的收缩中反弹0.9%。按年度计算,荷兰国内生产总值增长1.7%,这是自2023年第一季度以来的最大增长,与初步估计一致,并从上一季度的0.8%回升。
The Netherlands’ economy expanded by 0.8% quarter-on-quarter in the three months to September 2024, in line with preliminary estimates but slowing from a revised two-year high of 1.1% in the previous period. The slowdown was driven by a softer growth in government spending (0.8% vs. 1%) and fixed asset investments (0.4% vs. 0.7%). Net trade also weighed on GDP as imports rose 0.8% (vs. 1.1%), while exports grew more slowly at 0.5% (vs. 1.7%). Meanwhile, household consumption rebounded by 0.9%, recovering from a 0.7% contraction in the prior quarter. On an annual basis, Dutch GDP expanded 1.7%, the sharpest growth since the first quarter of 2023, consistent with initial estimates and picking up from 0.8% in the previous quarter.