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1 Export from a European and a global perspective
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1.1 Export in the context of developments in the world economy
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In the World Economic Outlook, who were still the dominant influences on the economic prospects of the rest of the world, according to the IMF's semi-annual forecast for the world economy (2006-2007)?
- USA
- Europe
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Is the internationalization in Europe slowing down since the credit crunch (kredietcrisis)?
No, it is progressing within Europe in particular.
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Who remain the Netherlands' favourite trading partners, despite of the recession?
1. Germany
2. Belgium
3. UK & France5. Spain
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Top five countries for expected growth in export turnover within the EU:
- Romania
- Estonia
- Poland
- Sweden
- Bulgaria
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Through which major hubs of Dutch logistical activity is effected a significant proportion of international trade?
- The ports of Rotterdam & Amsterdam
- Schiphol airport
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What percentage of the Dutch export finds its destination within the EU member states?
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Which markets are growing markets outside the EU?
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The Netherlands is an important global player both in ... and ...
1. International commodity trade2. Providing international services -
What are considered to be the key factors of the Dutch in the export market?
- Increased sales efforts (with the aid of more export staff or more agents and/or dealers)
- Improved economic situation
- Better product range
- Increase in selling price
- Establishing own sales office
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Factors that strongly influence the export situation:
- The cost of products and wages in the Netherlands
- Protectionism outside the EU
- Administrative costs
- Extent of product range, level of entrepreneurship and knowledge of foreign languages
- Product innovation
- Having a good local partner abroad
- Training of export staff
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