Netherlands - Net current transfers

Net secondary income (BoP, current US$)

The latest value for Net secondary income (BoP, current US$) in Netherlands was ($15,402,680,000) as of 2020. Over the past 53 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between ($36,187,840) in 1970 and ($19,265,560,000) in 2007.

Definition: Secondary income refers to transfers recorded in the balance of payments whenever an economy provides or receives goods, services, income, or financial items without a quid pro quo. All transfers not considered to be capital are current. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook and data files.

See also:

Year Value
1967 ($87,016,580)
1968 ($68,232,050)
1969 ($55,248,620)
1970 ($36,187,840)
1971 ($84,465,190)
1972 ($157,303,800)
1973 ($139,569,500)
1974 ($353,611,500)
1975 ($697,069,000)
1976 ($348,982,100)
1977 ($617,212,900)
1978 ($841,552,100)
1979 ($752,487,200)
1980 ($1,148,122,000)
1981 ($1,441,511,000)
1982 ($1,305,166,000)
1983 ($979,412,400)
1984 ($1,057,620,000)
1985 ($1,069,156,000)
1986 ($1,685,715,000)
1987 ($2,052,456,000)
1988 ($1,871,274,000)
1989 ($1,938,820,000)
1990 ($2,942,790,000)
1991 ($4,130,280,000)
1992 ($4,355,494,000)
1993 ($4,500,781,000)
1994 ($5,277,129,000)
1995 ($6,433,636,000)
1996 ($6,769,995,000)
1997 ($6,119,719,000)
1998 ($7,181,891,000)
1999 ($6,353,436,000)
2000 ($6,218,066,000)
2001 ($6,741,123,000)
2002 ($6,547,440,000)
2003 ($7,221,287,000)
2004 ($10,735,820,000)
2005 ($12,531,050,000)
2006 ($15,814,230,000)
2007 ($19,265,560,000)
2008 ($15,253,210,000)
2009 ($11,082,800,000)
2010 ($11,889,130,000)
2011 ($11,914,540,000)
2012 ($11,388,750,000)
2013 ($17,672,280,000)
2014 ($14,831,510,000)
2015 ($9,793,311,000)
2016 ($5,312,870,000)
2017 ($5,701,306,000)
2018 ($7,745,213,000)
2019 ($7,758,973,000)
2020 ($15,402,680,000)

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: Balance of payments