Between 2002 and 2022, the value of Dutch goods imported from India became eight times higher.
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India’s share in Dutch imports rose as well over the same period, from 0.6 percentage point to 1 percent. In 2022, the Netherlands imported 6.8 billion euros in goods from India.
This is based on provisional figures from the latest Internationalisation Monitor by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), which focuses on the trade relationship with India.
Imports of goods from India reached a record level in 2022. Higher mineral fuel imports (partly due to higher energy prices) contributed to this increase in import value in recent years.
In addition, the rising costs of transport and containers played a role. Imports from India of goods other than mineral fuels rose as well.
Over the span of two decades, trade between the Netherlands and India has increased sharply, even though India remains a relatively small trading partner. India has become a major supplier of specific goods and services for the Netherlands.
These include (generic) medicines, zinc, aluminium, business services and telecommunications, and computer and information services. Another news release focuses on imports of services from India.
India is one of the world’s largest producers of (generic) medicines and vaccines. In 2022, the Netherlands imported 19.4 million euros in antibiotics from India. As such, India is our largest supplier of antibiotics after the United States and China.
It was also the third largest supplier of COVID-19 vaccines for the Netherlands in 2022. Eleven percent of the vaccines against SARS-related coronaviruses was imported from India last year.
The most important goods imported from India by Dutch enterprises in 2022 were refined petroleum products. Almost 15 percent of the import package from India consists of refined petroleum products.
Other relatively large imports from India are mobile telephone equipment, aluminium and zinc. With an import value of 271 million euros, India is the largest supplier of zinc after Norway. Twelve percent of all zinc imports here comes from India.
Furthermore, India is a relatively large supplier of clothing with a share in imports of just under 6 percent.
Over the period 2015-2021, the number of Dutch enterprises importing goods from and/or exporting goods to India increased from 6,705 to 7,585. This means 2.1 percent of all goods traders traded with India in 2021.
By way of comparison: 7.6 percent of Dutch enterprises traded in goods with China, the Netherlands’ second largest import partner. Two-thirds of the enterprises trading with India in 2021 were independent SMEs.
The majority of these SMEs did not have any subsidiaries abroad. The business activities in which both Dutch importers and exporters of goods from/to India are active are trade, manufacturing and specialised business services. ■
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