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Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Netherlands Exports
According to MIT's Observatory of Economic Complexity (atlas.media.mit.edu), the following items are major exports of The NETHERLANDS: aluminum, animal food, apples and pears, beverages (beer, flavored water, fruit juice, liquor, etc.), broadcasting equipment, bulbs and roots, cases and luggage, cheese, chocolate, citrus fruit, cleaning products, coal tar oil, cocoa butter, coffee, computers, concentrated milk, copper products, crude and refined petroleum, cucumbers, cut flowers, donated blood, edible preparations, ethers, ferroalloys, flavored water, footwear, frozen vegetables, fruit juice, furniture, games, gold, hydrocarbons, industrial fatty materials, industrial printers, integrated circuits, iron products, live plants, machinery, malt extract, meat, medical instruments, medical supplies, nickel, office machine parts, onions, orthopedic devices, paper containers, petroleum gas, pharmaceuticals, photo lab equipment, plastic products, platinum, polyacetals, polymers, potatoes, rolled tobacco, rubber tires, sowing seeds, soybean meal, steel, stuffed animals, telephones, toilet paper, tomatoes, tufted carpet, x-ray equipment, and yarn. According to the International Monetary Fund (data.imf.org), countries and territories buying and importing most of those exports (February 2017 statistics) include Germany (top importer), Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the United States, Spain, Poland, Sweden, China, Czech Republic, Singapore, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Russia, South Korea, Turkey, Finland, and Norway.
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