In the period from January to May 2025, inflation in the Netherlands showed moderate growth, remaining above the eurozone average. According to data from Statistics Netherlands (CBS), consumer prices rose by 3.3% in January compared to the same month last year, down from 4.1% in December 2024.
According to the Indeflatie website, the average inflation rate in the Netherlands for 2025 is 3.7%, which is higher than the 3.35% recorded in 2024.
The main factors contributing to inflation are rising prices for housing, water, and energy, as well as an increase in the cost of services due to rising wages.
However, despite moderate inflation, there are external economic risks that could affect the country’s economic situation.
In particular, a possible escalation of trade relations between the US and the European Union could lead to an increase in inflation in the Netherlands by 0.5 percentage points in 2025 and 2026.
Thus, in the first half of 2025, inflation in the Netherlands will remain moderate, but external economic factors could have a significant impact on further price dynamics.
Source: http://relocation.com.ua/inflation-in-the-netherlands/