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Construction Industry in the Netherlands – Key Trends and Opportunities to 2018
Construction in the Netherlands – Key Trends and
Opportunities to 2018
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Construction in the Netherlands – Key Trends and Opportunities to
2018
Timetric’s Construction in the Netherlands key trends and opportunities – Research
Report identifies that the construction industry in the Netherlands is expected to reach just over US$110 billion in 2018. By purchasing this report you will secure a proper understanding of trends and market opportunities in the construction industry in the
Netherlands, which will enable you to amend your business plans accordingly to allow maximum sales. You will gain an understanding of the key factors driving the construction industry in the Netherlands, enabling you to identify the growth opportunities and market dynamics.
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Confidently update your strategic business decisions by using historical and forecast valuations of the construction industry in the Netherlands using construction output and value-add methods.
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Construction in the Netherlands – Key Trends and Opportunities to
2018
Summary
The Dutch construction industry recorded a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.10% during the review period (2009-2013). The country's economic growth was severely affected by the European financial crisis, resulting in the accumulation of national debt which contributed to 75% of GDP in 2013. In

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