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Market Monitor - Chemicals - The Netherlands 2016

Market Monitor

  • Nederland
  • Chemie/Farmacie

21 jul 2016

Business meeting

Production is expected to rebound in 2016 after a 2.5% decrease in 2015, but Dutch chemcials businesses face increasing international competition.

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    Payment Practices Barometer Czech Republic 2015 (ENG)

    Betalingsbarometer

    • Tsjechië
    • Landbouw,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    01 mei 2015

    Respondents in the Czech Republic show a relatively stronger preference for selling on credit to domestic than to foreign B2B customers.

    Payment Practices Barometer Poland

    Betalingsbarometer

    • Polen
    • Landbouw,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    01 mei 2015

    The 80 day average DSO recorded in Poland (and Hungary) is the longest of all the countries surveyed in Eastern Europe.

    Iran: potential opportunities and risks

    Economisch Onderzoek

    • Iran
    • Algemene economie

    29 apr 2015

    An agreement curtailing Iran’s nuclear programme in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions could reopen the Iranian economy to Western exporters, creating opportunities but also risks.

    Payment Practices Barometer Sweden

    Betalingsbarometer

    • Zweden
    • Landbouw,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21 apr 2015

    33% of survey respondents in Sweden (compared to 20% in Western Europe) consider a fall in demand for their products and services as one of the greatest challenges to business profitability in 2015.

    Payment Practices Barometer Greece

    Betalingsbarometer

    • Griekenland
    • Landbouw,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21 apr 2015

    When asked to indicate the greatest challenge to business profitability in 2015 two in five Greek respondents indicated maintaining adequate cash flow and collection of outstanding invoices.

    Payment Practices Barometer Western Europe

    Betalingsbarometer

    • Oostenrijk,
    • België,
    • Landbouw,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21 apr 2015

    B2B payment defaults in Western Europe remain significant. This is expected to slow the still weak economic recovery, particularly of the Eurozone, and keep insolvency rates well above 2007 levels.

    Payment Practice Barometer Denmark

    Betalingsbarometer

    • Denemarken
    • Landbouw,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21 apr 2015

    Respondents in Denmark are the most inclined to use trade credit of all the countries surveyed in Western Europe. 70.5% of the total value of their domestic B2B sales is transacted on credit terms.

    Payment Practices Barometer Switzerland

    Betalingsbarometer

    • Zwitserland
    • Landbouw,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21 apr 2015

    31% of survey respondents in Switzerland, compared to 24% in Western Europe overall, consider cost containment to be one of the greatest challenges to business profitability in 2015.

    Payment Practices Barometer Spain

    Betalingsbarometer

    • Spanje
    • Landbouw,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21 apr 2015

    The 58 day average DSO in Spain appears to be heavily impacted by high delinquency rates. These average 10% of the value of B2B receivables, mainly on the domestic market.

    Payment Practices Barometer UK

    Betalingsbarometer

    • Verenigd Koninkrijk
    • Landbouw,
    • Automotive/Transport,

    21 apr 2015

    The payment default environment observed in Great Britain suggests businesses are making a strong effort to improve business profitability by managing their receivables portfolios more efficiently.

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