Why is The NETHERLANDS so RICH? - How it became the world's second largest exporter of food?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2022
  • The Netherlands is a small country in Northern Europe, home to just over 17 million people. A good part of the territory is below sea level, which is why it is famous for its engineering works to face the challenges of constant flooding. It is also famous for being one of the most stable and wealthy countries in the world. By 2017, according to the World Bank, it had a GDP per capita of $48,000 higher than countries like Australia, Canada or the United Kingdom. The questions addressed in the video are: what reasons explain the wealth of the Netherlands? How did the discovery of a natural gas field almost ruin the Dutch economic "miracle"? And how did such a small country become the world's second largest food exporter?
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    Sources of interest:
    - McMahon, Fred (2000). Road to Growth - The Dutch Miracle. Atlantic Institute for Market Studies.
    www.aims.ca/site/media/aims/b...
    Data:
    - About trade in The Netherlands:
    www.cbs.nl/en-gb/publication/...
    #economicsnation #netherlands

Комментарии • 3,5 тыс.

  • @EyesReye
    @EyesReye Год назад +1538

    Yup we're all incredibly rich! So rich that many of us won't be able to pay our bills in a couple of months :)

    • @timethyb6631
      @timethyb6631 Год назад +18

      Hahaha

    • @halljeowldnnxn
      @halljeowldnnxn Год назад +94

      Because of russia and to many foreigners comming in to the netherlands

    • @rominaceciliaperezponce
      @rominaceciliaperezponce Год назад +94

      Because the country is rich doesnt meant necessarily that you are too!! Jokes apart, good luck with the bills!

    • @houseofancients
      @houseofancients Год назад +42

      vind een betere baan zou ik zeggen

    • @rieksstevens
      @rieksstevens Год назад +26

      Maybe get a job

  • @davinnicode
    @davinnicode Год назад +1019

    Being a german I have nothing but respect for the dutch people! They always have innovative business ideas and are great to work with. Plus they seem to be joyful and Open to new things. The netherlands are also a Great country to visit

    • @paulbakker6765
      @paulbakker6765 Год назад +151

      And in return you receive our respect. Germany is a beautiful country.

    • @ramonvmilt4048
      @ramonvmilt4048 Год назад +37

      I am from the Netherlands so thx love it 😍👍

    • @rbra7813
      @rbra7813 Год назад

      Only for the next 30/40 years then the immigrants take over #omw2poland

    • @Lds252
      @Lds252 Год назад +10

      Thx man

    • @gordonbennett3213
      @gordonbennett3213 Год назад +14

      Good smokes

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    @Ian09884 11 месяцев назад +164

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    • @val-schaeffer1117
      @val-schaeffer1117 9 месяцев назад +2

      People "never giving up" depends on situation and goal. Someone entering Europe from sub Saharan Africa would give 100 times more effort to enter Netherlands, but not much to develop his situation through education and training, after landing in Europe, because the goal is to enter a welfare state.

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  • @Eitner100
    @Eitner100 Год назад +512

    In Germany we call The Netherlands the 17th Bundesland. And that is meant as a compliment, because our im- and exports are on the highest level. It is a very well organized country and it is always ahead of many developments, and we profit from that. We have a great friendship.

    • @murdoch201
      @murdoch201 Год назад +1

      Netherlands = West-Germany
      KOLONISIERT

    • @xornxenophon3652
      @xornxenophon3652 Год назад +48

      Nah, Mallorca is the 17th Bundesland.

    • @IsakSZN-es6uj
      @IsakSZN-es6uj Год назад +39

      I live in Germany near the Dutch border and I literally never heard of that

    • @pimengbers
      @pimengbers Год назад +32

      I'm from the Netherlands and I can confirm.
      My friends and I live really close to Germany and we always refer to our country as Nordrhein-Westholland 🤣
      All jokes aside, I love Germany and their people and I'm proud to share borders with such an amazing country.

    • @AntonioSantos-yp4pw
      @AntonioSantos-yp4pw Год назад +8

      I literally NEVER heard that. On the other hand, everyone refers to Mallorca as the 17th Bundesland ALL THE TIME!

  • @vtfeurope4363
    @vtfeurope4363 Год назад +95

    relative low taxes?!? must have been an extensive visit to the coffeeshop befor he said that...

    • @laurenzuiterwaal7622
      @laurenzuiterwaal7622 Год назад +1

      For companies, all right politics I would say.

    • @klm8721
      @klm8721 Год назад +18

      low taxes for companys, NOT for the Dutch citizens.

    • @artimkalash3347
      @artimkalash3347 Год назад +2

      Not even for companies, small to middle big businesses pay a lot of tax, and have seen their tax increase in the past years while big companies/internationals have seen their tax shrink

    • @abcxyzsven
      @abcxyzsven Год назад

      @@artimkalash3347 Still there are a lot of big companies with there headquarters in the Netherlands because they get really good tax cuts. Would be interesting to see how important these companies are to the Dutch economy.

    • @artimkalash3347
      @artimkalash3347 Год назад +1

      @@abcxyzsven very little, I’ve done research about it when I was a bit younger

  • @MonkeyDLuffy-zc1em
    @MonkeyDLuffy-zc1em Год назад +35

    The Netherlands, the land where u pay tax for tax

  • @handcockslamfm
    @handcockslamfm 8 месяцев назад +22

    As a Dutch man I want you to know that on this moment there are roughly around 830.000 Dutch people that live beneath the poverty line of which 220.000 are children. It is estimated that in 2024 the total number of people living beneath the poverty line will be around 1 million. Given that we don't even have 18 million people living in the Netherlands, the number of people living beneath the poverty line is far bigger than you would think.

    • @simracingchannel7691
      @simracingchannel7691 7 месяцев назад

      If you are living beneath poverty level in the Netherlands you have messed up and you would probably be a starving homeless person in any other part of the world.

    • @janvanveelen
      @janvanveelen 7 месяцев назад +7

      It also depends on how high or low you set the poverty line. When I am in NL I only see lots of cars, full restaurants and bars and a very crowded airport. The 'official' poverty statistics are rather overdone, I feel. Dutch do like to co,plain and bitch especially about their own country despite the amount of wealth that is visible.

    • @cowboycatranch
      @cowboycatranch 7 месяцев назад +4

      The Dutch "poverty" line.

    • @anamariacristina7432
      @anamariacristina7432 7 месяцев назад +2

      Very true! A big percentage of ppl are living on financial help. Isn't honey and milk here .... might be good for who does businesses... gemeente and belastingdienst will squeeze the last cent out of u. 9y already ND planning to go somewhere! I don't have a good opinion about this country. Even many dutch ppl are moving abroad!

    • @wb5267
      @wb5267 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@janvanveelen jij woont zeker in Wassenaar ? Zeker niet in Amsterdam Noord.
      Scandinavian countries are far more rich. We are full anyway .

  • @diedertspijkerboer
    @diedertspijkerboer 8 месяцев назад +17

    Having got an MSc and PhD from Wageningen University, I think that greenhouse innovation is one of the most remarkable changes that took place in Dutch agriculture.
    Greenhouses used to require huge energy inputs for heating and lighting. Then, energy requirements started plummeting thanks to huge increases in efficiency. And now, greenhouses are on track to become energy producers. They harvest unneeded solar energy with solar panels and store heat for the winter.
    At the same time, they also give much higher yields for signature crops like tomatoes, as compared with countries warm enough to grow them outside in fields.
    This basically means that the Netherlands is now best at growing crops for which its climate isn't even naturally suited.

    • @kolonelfranz31
      @kolonelfranz31 8 месяцев назад +1

      You're right except you forgot one small detail; everything grown in greenhouses tastes like shit compared to crops coming from real farmers. Try a supermarked tomato from a greenhouse, then travel to France and eat one that has actually seen sun and was fed by nature's soil. You'll for sure taste an enormous difference.

    • @diedertspijkerboer
      @diedertspijkerboer 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@kolonelfranz31 I find several greenhouse crops quite palatable and importing, even from France, means that crops will have to be harvested not quite ripe, making them less tasty anyway.
      Also, food is grown more locally, meaning less transport and thus, fewer emissions.
      What I worry about more is a general trend that new crop varieties have fewer nutrients in them, while at the same time, fruit becomes sweeter and sweeter.
      I think that we need to rethink how we create our diet, because the food industry is making our food more unhealthy every year.

    • @Bowonfire
      @Bowonfire 7 месяцев назад

      @diedertspijkerboer I was always under the impression that greenhouses need a lot of valuable gas to be warmed up during winter to grow crops throughout the whole year. Has this really improved you think? I still feel that eating things like cucumbers in winter is pretty bad for the environment

    • @diedertspijkerboer
      @diedertspijkerboer 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bowonfire At the moment, greenhouse farmers use different methods of heating. The most advanced ones are using heat from deap in the earth. Basically, greenhouses are now in a transition period towards cleaner methods of heating.
      Of course, farmers also need lighting to grow the crops in winter, which also has an energy cost, and that's in transition as well, with huge windparks being built out at sea.
      So it's difficult to say how environmentally unfriendly it is to eat cucumbers in winter. But note that storage spaces for vegetables need to be heated as well, but less so.
      So the ideal thing to eat would be crops that can be harvested in winter, like kale, Brussels sprouts and turnips. However, I'm unsure if you can create a healthy diets if you limit yourself to such crops.
      Personally, I buy a fair amount of frozen vegetables and especially fruit. They are cheap and they don't spoil, which is a huge environmental benefit in itself.
      I'd be interested in what your approach is.

    • @peterflohr7827
      @peterflohr7827 5 месяцев назад

      Dank voor de interessante toevoeging collega-Wageninger!

  • @educatingengineer2278
    @educatingengineer2278 Год назад +343

    Living in the Netherlands is really expensive. But if you fall in the lower class you can get a lot of support from the government which helps. However when you transition towards the 'middle' class the wealth gain is verry little compared to the effort you need to put in, because as you get more income and can start building wealth you end up gradually losing those benefits. Transitioning from the upper ends of the middle class to the high class is always a benefit because you have in most cases already lost all possible benefits you could get. This is one of the problems that the Netherlands is facing now and it is partially the cause of the workers shortages we are experiencing. Another issue we have is the housing of refugees that yield no actual invesment return, however this is kind of the obligation that a wealthy country should have to the world.
    Then we have our educational system which is decent when you get to the post highschool level, but in highschool and below the quality varies extremely from school to school because the regulations we have countrywide do not really (they do on paper, but in reality not that much) adress 'quality of education' and districts and provinces have a lot of independence from the country when deciding how to build their school infrastructure.
    The huge amount of land that the Netherlands uses to produce food is in part responsible for the lack of housing, the huge amount of nitrogen that is produced has put us at regulation limits. Since the building of houses also produces nitrogen there is little room left for us to keep building. But the Netherlands did export 104,7 Billion Euros worth of agriculture products in 2021.
    Still the biggest income for the Netherlands is income and salary tax. 22,48% of the total income that the Netherlands had in 2021 came from income taxes. This does not include the 12% of the countries income that we pay for Social healthcare on our income. So in essence 34,48% of the countries income comes from salary and income of the working individuals.
    It used to be worth it, but the prices keep going up in the netherlands and the quality of everything else is going down, despite the huge investments made in education and healthcare the quality has not gone up. In the best cases it stayed the same.

    • @ninailia8552
      @ninailia8552 Год назад +44

      The best comment so far! To the point everything you said! I totally agree!

    • @daanloco7200
      @daanloco7200 Год назад

      You just left out the massive Immigration out to let it be more likeable.... But it doesn't work like that. You can't be cherry picking with this.

    • @BrutallHawk
      @BrutallHawk Год назад +9

      I think all our taxes are still worth it in the sense of, it would be alot worse if we didnt pay this much at this time. The world economy is very broken atm. logistical, manufacturing and raw materials all have their own big problems with a big impact on the world economy including ours. I think we could be alot worse off if our economy wasn't so robust.
      besides that i totally agree with everything else you said!

    • @JamanLekker
      @JamanLekker Год назад +1

      Bro question without perfect english without a education what job you prefer to me to do to make good money ?

    • @EnesKaraboga
      @EnesKaraboga Год назад +37

      While I agree and understand your ideas and feelings, I'd say it is much worse in many countries including and especially my country, Turkey. We have over 200% yearly inflation, millions of refugees that work without registering and paying tax. Their health insurance is paid by Turkish taxpayers which is above 50 billion dollars as of last year. They are working cheap and without tax while Turkish youth losing jobs. On paper we have the health system for free but you'd wait months if not years for an operation as all the hospitals are overcrowded. It is same with the rents. My rent is quadrupled last year even though Istanbul is a huge construction zone. It is loud, dirty, expensive and depressing I believe the situation is somewhat similar for most of the underdeveloped or developing nations.
      Netherlands being more expensive is kind of a shield for this kind of problems. The Netherlands has perfect infrastructure, people living are one of the happiest in the world, education level is high, and the most importantly quality of life is probably top 5% in the whole damn world.
      I am not saying the Netherlands does not have problems but compared to the problems of people complaining here, you guys are living a perfect life. The life is hell for 80% of the population in the world and Netherlands citizens have much more positivies than negatives.
      Thanks for the write up though. We are moving to the Netherlands pretty soon and it helped me gain some more perspective.

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  • @relaxationwithscenery
    @relaxationwithscenery Год назад +10

    Awesome video There are many beautiful towns and places in the Netherlands to discover, and using the train will let you see the beautiful bulb fields. Many tourists mistakenly believe that the Netherlands is only Amsterdam.

  • @BeatMeFckr
    @BeatMeFckr Год назад +45

    Rich my ass, as of right now 1/3 of the Dutch households are struggling to pay their bills and its about to get much worse with the high inflation.

    • @wingslider
      @wingslider Год назад +1

      That is not true compared to other countries are not as bad yet and 1/3 is not true at all yes houses are expensive bc we give a lot of houses to immigrants for some reason

    • @knowyourpast
      @knowyourpast Год назад +2

      There own fault they spend more then they receive

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver Год назад +1

      We were never rich to begin with. We had a chance to become rich, in the 60ies, 70ies and it was destroyed from mid 80ies onwards. Now, most people are relatively poor; that is; their houses belong to the bank and with the millions depending on state benefits, added as soon as a crisis hits (this winter) all the non producing jobs (which is a LOT) and minimal wage jobs will result in more than half the population having no means of survival.
      I wouldnt call that rich. It is the globalist idea of monetary and economic measure that is completely unrealistic and dangerous, that tells us we are rich. But we arent.
      My grandfather at least OWNED his house. Few can say that nowadays. Meanwhile the population doubled since then, solely because of mass immigration.
      Its not going to end well, soon.

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver Год назад +5

      @@wingslider Not as bad, based on what?
      Dont tell me you are looking at GDP numbers!!! That doesnt mean a thing.

    • @wingslider
      @wingslider Год назад +2

      @@StofStuiver the Netherlands never been a super poor country

  • @maicel35
    @maicel35 Год назад +55

    Im just entering the workforce after finishing my MBA. Even with a higher education, life is fucking hard and money is tight. We're taxed for every action except breathing, inflation is insane and wages have stagnated. My generation will never own more than a toothbrush and a pillowcase. I hate my government and if I had the money I'd move away and never look back.

    • @ninailia8552
      @ninailia8552 Год назад +24

      Same here, not an MBA but 2 masters and I feel that I only don't get taxed for breathing (you used exactly my words), they overdo it, I'm not saying to not pay taxes but to that extent is impossible to live a normal life! I rather go somewhere with sea and nice weather at least so to be poor but with good life! Here I feel poor and not happy!

    • @timh6792
      @timh6792 Год назад +1

      The pleb rejected the saviours of Europe, Mussolini, Mosley etc. Now the pleb has to pay.
      Lets all hope we will get another Mussolini or Mosley who can fix this shithole continent and world.

    • @ninailia8552
      @ninailia8552 Год назад +2

      @Wiznsnw Qosnew from 0% taxes to 40% taxes there is a huge difference!

    • @noconsent5902
      @noconsent5902 Год назад +9

      Thanks to Rutte. In his terms, overall taxes increased with 10%. In his coming term it will be increases with another 4% or so. A lot goes to the EU and ever increasing government. A lot of immigrants also who cost a lot. Stop pumping our gas reserves won’t help.. vote wise…

    • @IKayz-hh1re
      @IKayz-hh1re Год назад

      Rutte is het gezwel van Nederland, je moet haast de criminalteit in om te overleven!

  • @Guironey
    @Guironey Год назад +2

    goede video, zeer informatief!

  • @tasawur.likehussain1412
    @tasawur.likehussain1412 Год назад +1

    Thank.s great video

  • @carstengrooten3686
    @carstengrooten3686 Год назад +134

    The graph about re-exports represented all exports and not just the agricultural ones. In reality, not half, but one third of agricultural exports are re-exports, and about two thirds of the products are produced in the Netherlands. So we produce some more than the video mentioned. Perhaps surprisingly, the biggest type of agricultural export (based on value, not tonnes) is decorative agriculture, followed by meat and only then vegetables.

    • @Deveonn
      @Deveonn Год назад +2

      Agriculture is not just food and also is counted in value and not calories. If you truly want to know who feeds the world the amount of calories exported matters. Ukraine and Russia both export way more calories.

    • @gergister
      @gergister Год назад +1

      Other than potatoes.. I am curious about the veggies. I have never eaten proper tomato in Germany or CZ (tomatoes are fruits, but the question stays)

    • @carstengrooten3686
      @carstengrooten3686 Год назад +3

      @@Deveonn that makes sense as potatoes and grain contain way more calories per dollar than meat or flowers (cuz u dont eat m). Also, the Netherlands are the leading exporter in tomatoes which arent really caloriebombs either. But I dont think either me or the video claimed that the Netherlands are feeding the world. We are just the worlds second largest agricultural exporter by value, which is heavily influenced by the type of products that are exported

    • @Deveonn
      @Deveonn Год назад

      @@carstengrooten3686 couldn’t agree more, however agriculture in value doesn’t make any sense for comparison. Even farm equipment is included the export. So yes the Netherlands has a big agriculture export but has little to less to do with size.

    • @carstengrooten3686
      @carstengrooten3686 Год назад

      @@Deveonn it depends what you are interested in. If you are looking into how the exports or industry as a whole is important for a nation, looking at value makes a lot of sense. When looking at food security, tonnes and calories seem more fitting. But considering the exports of equipment, the Netherlands perhaps also play an indirect role in this although I have no idea to what extend

  • @OldmanNix
    @OldmanNix 8 месяцев назад +3

    How come this doesn't have 17.5mio views? We dutchies love it when people talk about us.

    • @teddybearroosevelt1847
      @teddybearroosevelt1847 7 месяцев назад +1

      Talk for yourself. Others aren’t so insecure as you are yourself

  • @Spofu
    @Spofu Год назад +53

    As a Dutch person, I don’t know how, but I feel proud that this video exists, I told somebody I was from the Netherlands, and they legit answered “Where’s that?” Even this video I learned something new!

    • @Izzy-rs7ew
      @Izzy-rs7ew Год назад

      same ahah

    • @ned2938
      @ned2938 Год назад +2

      Amsterdam..Weed.. They'll know 😂

    • @S0ME0NE888
      @S0ME0NE888 Год назад

      @@Bremsterr ? Where don't i come to

    • @red_star_nl_
      @red_star_nl_ Год назад +3

      Must be an American……
      Moest wel een Amerikaan zijn…..

    • @Nick-bh5bk
      @Nick-bh5bk Год назад

      You guys are about to force the shutdown of 3000 farms, I hear. This seems like an epically stupid thing to do. How does the average Dutch person feel about that policy?

  • @eltjogroen6293
    @eltjogroen6293 Год назад +3

    i live in the netherlands and its pretty joyful and open to new things

  • @ili9975
    @ili9975 Год назад +10

    Bruh this man used Robbin van persie for his thumbnail 😂

  • @tdmduc
    @tdmduc Год назад +69

    Wish this video would reflect some more of the reality of the current state of the country. Inflation has gone through the roof and almost 1 million citizens don't know how to cope with the high prices of gas and groceries. No gas from Russia anymore.
    Dutch gas mining has been reduced because of environmental reasons. Lot of political instability and an immigrant/refugees problem.

    • @Redranger877
      @Redranger877 Год назад +3

      This is not about the people but about the state.

    • @williamgeardener2509
      @williamgeardener2509 Год назад

      @@Redranger877 The state is the people and Netherlands is not rich anymore due to a series of governments that always aspired to be the best boy in class.
      "Do you have natural gas?"
      "Oh yes, and while we charge our citizens ridiculous prices, you, as a foreign country can have it for next to nothing."
      "Can you house 30 000 fugitives?"
      "Oh yes, and we'll provide them with free housing and free money. We'll even accept criminals and tell our people that we can't send them back to their safe country."
      "Did you know that people living in other countries are claiming welfare benefits from the Netherlands?"
      "Yes, but we're more concerned about preventing Dutch citizens with a foreign background getting what they should rightfully get. We're more interested in discriminating Dutch citizens than we are in investigating foreign scammers. "

    • @barbthegreat586
      @barbthegreat586 Год назад +1

      What immigrant problems?

    • @rikderks5099
      @rikderks5099 Год назад +11

      @@barbthegreat586 Netherlands has too many people compared to housing.

    • @tdmduc
      @tdmduc Год назад +4

      @@barbthegreat586 read the news

  • @jordy6292
    @jordy6292 9 месяцев назад +5

    The part where you explain that a lot of healthy people left the workforce made me crack up. At school, they told me about retirement age, and when I came home I began telling what I had learned that day. My two grandfathers would just stare blankly at me and tell me: Yeah, we didn't work until that age, we just went to a doctor, and we could retire early. When I asked why, they didn't know: "I don't know, everybody did it". I still think about those 2 old men all the time, their biggest problems were keeping the garden and lawn tidy and not forget to buy cigarettes.

    • @Strkedd
      @Strkedd 8 месяцев назад +1

      dat was een andere tijd inderdaad, nu moet alles geoptimaliseerd worden. bijvoorbeeld Als jij door een ongeval verlamd raakt en in een rolstoel terecht komt op 50 jarige leeftijd, wordt er nog verwacht dat jij 18 jaar lang een kantoorbaan gaat doen.

    • @giovannygroen74
      @giovannygroen74 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ja echt ziek vervelend en day terwijl wel rijk zijn en veel belasting betaalen

  • @YoungBoyFeliz
    @YoungBoyFeliz Год назад +80

    Actually, being from the Netherlands I have to say, at 1 in 13, the number of children growing up in poverty is alarmingly high for a rich country like the Netherlands. And due to inflation, the number of families with money problems is increasing even more.
    Yes there are opportunities and the government have installed multiple funds grants which citizens can use, but there is still a large amount of low class income families

    • @lexburen5932
      @lexburen5932 Год назад +10

      Remember the netherlands before the euro and the EU ?.. we must go back to that. Since then everything has gone backwards, rich people got richer, and poor people got poorer.

    • @mchouseboat3405
      @mchouseboat3405 9 месяцев назад

      @@lexburen5932ur crazy🗿, u seen what happenned to the Uk?

    • @maxvisser9528
      @maxvisser9528 9 месяцев назад +31

      @@lexburen5932 it's mostly iq that has gone backwards seeing statements like this being made.

    • @SassyCerealBowl
      @SassyCerealBowl 9 месяцев назад

      that must be easy to say when you have a comfortable income@@maxvisser9528

    • @cybergrapes_
      @cybergrapes_ 9 месяцев назад

      mate, we where rich then bcus we traded slaves@@lexburen5932

  • @fcdean
    @fcdean Год назад +8

    What is the reason behind putting 'Van Persie' in the thumbnail. I mean, he is my favorite Dutch football player so you got me there.

  • @Geldergroen
    @Geldergroen Год назад +11

    I live there and it is these days a messed up place to live

  • @jetlag_beats
    @jetlag_beats 7 месяцев назад +1

    Most interesting is the very broad freedom to start and run businesses of whatever kind, without needing any diplomas, papers etc. If you want to be an entrepreneur and trade in something... you just do it. I've been an entrepreneur now for over 15 years in my country; done this, done that and up to some other things again. Love it.

  • @fxmachina9072
    @fxmachina9072 9 месяцев назад +4

    Before voc times, dutch already cornered international Haring trade for more than 100 years which enabled them to explore to for example the far east. Also the timber and fur trade with scandinavia was largely profitable for the dutch using their fluitschepen.

    • @rvds5003
      @rvds5003 9 месяцев назад +1

      And the grain trade in the Baltic sea, which dwarfed anything the VOC or WIC did. Which is why multiple wars were fought to keep the Øresund open in the 15th, 16th and 17th century.

  • @michihofer587
    @michihofer587 Год назад +125

    Netherlands is smaller than Croatia by the landmass but it's GDP is bigger than all of Balkan countries combined. 🥰👍

    • @semaph0re
      @semaph0re Год назад +17

      In Balkan countries, wealth (or the absence of) is more evenly distributed. Also, home ownership is higher in the Balkans.

    • @michihofer587
      @michihofer587 Год назад +47

      @@semaph0re: That's why the people from the Balkan countries are still coming to Austria, Germany, Netherlands and UK for better living standards,right?

    • @semaph0re
      @semaph0re Год назад +25

      ​@@michihofer587 Yes, people from Balkans go to the west to earn money. What is your point? Fact is; inequality in NL is high. Try to buy a house there. Context: I have a Dutch passport but living somewhere in the balkans.

    • @mgs7914
      @mgs7914 Год назад +30

      @Neptune not Marshall plan. I would say east had communism, which is destructive.

    • @ivanmacgar6447
      @ivanmacgar6447 Год назад +6

      @@semaph0re inequality isn't necessarily a bad thing even.
      In fact, it's good to have some degree of inequality, where the white-collar, well-educated workers can earn what they've been working for so hard by specializing on it, but blue-collar workers can still afford to somewhat live decently, which is what happens in Switzerland, the British Isles, the Benelux (minus Wallonia) and Scandinavia.
      Another thing is when inequality results in a few select hundreds or thousands own most of the country's wealth and properties, with millions of people being barely able to cover up their most basic needs (as happens in the United States and to a much larger extent in much of Latin America, post-Communist Eastern Europe or certain Asian countries, such as Thailand, Indonesia, India or China), in which case, inequality is obviously a bad thing.
      In fact, the first case of inequality could even be healthier than a completely equal society where the overwhelming majority of the people live in utter misery, as is the case in Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea or in pre-1991 USSR, Albania or Mongolia).

  • @WatchYeager
    @WatchYeager Год назад +26

    We are soo poor that we can't even afford to purchase a house or pay the energy bills thanks to perfect leadership of Mark Rutte and Sigred Kaag.

    • @halljeowldnnxn
      @halljeowldnnxn Год назад +4

      We moeten gewoon een immigratie beleid invoeren en indd de prijzen omlaag gooien. Kan gewoon niey

    • @WhoopsieDayZ
      @WhoopsieDayZ Год назад

      @@halljeowldnnxn En dat gaat nooit gebeuren met dit kabinet. En deze partijen gaan er alles aan doen om aan de macht te blijven komende decennia.

  • @pgr007
    @pgr007 Год назад +9

    Leuk om te horen maar er zijn ook een hoop problemen die ik niet hoor in de video. Een kleine groep wordt steeds rijker en steeds meer mensen maken gebruik van de voedselbank. Ook komen er te veel gelukzoekers naar ons land waardoor het hele asielzoekers beleid vastgelopen is. Ook zijn er te weinig ziekenhuisbedden als corona de kop op steekt

    • @sonny_71
      @sonny_71 Год назад +2

      En nog veel meer maar dat zien mensen niet

    • @armanelchapo9509
      @armanelchapo9509 Год назад

      Het is niet alleen bij Nederland dat het land problemen heeft in arme landen zeggen mensen alleen dat ze arm zijn maar ze weten de problemen niet dus

    • @sebastiaanl9876
      @sebastiaanl9876 8 месяцев назад +1

      Jaja.. Corona.. ga jij maar eens 3000 ic bedden bemand houden als je maar een vraag hebt van 1000/1500 wil je dat de zorg verzekering naar 200 euro gaat?

    • @shoelacedonkey
      @shoelacedonkey 8 месяцев назад

      De echte gelukszoekers zijn de expats, daar liggen veel grotere problemen dan bij de mensen die zijn gevlucht uit zware probleem- en oorlogszones.

  • @OneTapFortuNe
    @OneTapFortuNe 8 месяцев назад +3

    Its like in belgium, they say the people have billions as in saving. Extra money.
    But they forget to mention its the money of 10 familys when the rest is actually having a hard time.

  • @andrewcleverly1322
    @andrewcleverly1322 Год назад +53

    MOST OF US ARE A PAYCHECK AWAY FROM BEING HOMELESS, LEARN TO INVEST AND KEEP INVESTING UNTIL IT BECOMES A HABIT.

    • @scottnorm7636
      @scottnorm7636 Год назад

      You are absolutely right.

    • @scottnorm7636
      @scottnorm7636 Год назад

      Though miss-information and lack of financial education leads to negative thinking..have an investment strategy.

    • @ashleyjenny186
      @ashleyjenny186 Год назад

      Most people are so poor that all they have is money, invest some of it no matter how small, when you invest you are buying a day that you don't have to work.

    • @andrewcleverly1322
      @andrewcleverly1322 Год назад

      @Mark Anderson crypto investment, but you will need a professional guide on that.

    • @andrewcleverly1322
      @andrewcleverly1322 Год назад +1

      Facebook 👇

  • @forwow1885
    @forwow1885 Год назад +30

    The divide between rich and poor is growing, while our middleclass is shrinking.
    Nothing rich here, but a few, mostly those with power.

    • @alexandero50000
      @alexandero50000 Год назад +6

      If u cant make it in The Netherlands , u cant make it anywhere. So stop complaining

    • @forwow1885
      @forwow1885 Год назад +10

      @@alexandero50000 Thats exacly what my middle class friends told me before they lost it all last couple of years. =)

    • @scott-sh3xh
      @scott-sh3xh Год назад +1

      @@forwow1885 mostly bc people want to sit at home and do nothing and exploit the horrible system u can be rich but the government handles stuff horrible

    • @forwow1885
      @forwow1885 Год назад +8

      ​@@scott-sh3xh The dutch people carry the tax burdon of the uber wealthy that come to the Netherlands to pay close to 0% tax.
      Meanwhile the hardest working middleclass people pay around 50% taxes on just what they earn, not speaking about the huge amount of taxes upon taxes they have fabricated here.
      So, yes you can become rich, but it wont happen easily, they will make it hard for you so you say a debt slave, work for them rich 0% tax payers, Netherlands might aswell invented the debt trap...

    • @scott-sh3xh
      @scott-sh3xh Год назад +1

      @@forwow1885 tax also high because we try to help people who just want money and do nothing and u and I both know that

  • @diedertspijkerboer
    @diedertspijkerboer 8 месяцев назад +6

    The agricultural equivalent of Rotterdam is Aalsmeer. The town of Aalsmeer, not far from Schiphol airport, hosts a flower auction on which flowers from all around the world are traded, flown in and exported again. Thanks to the value of the flowers, they are a huge contributor to Dutch agricultural (re-)exports.

    • @shoelacedonkey
      @shoelacedonkey 8 месяцев назад +1

      I visited that place a few weeks ago (Royal FloraHolland). It's an insanely big & maze-like complex to drive around. Pretty impressive.

  • @mikathoen105
    @mikathoen105 Год назад

    I like it how I see litterly every photo of my history book in this vid. I learned more in this video then in my whole dutch school carreer.

  • @broadlover69
    @broadlover69 Год назад +23

    We are very fortunate that Netherlands is our very dearest friend of Bangladesh
    In Bangladesh Netherlands stands 2nd in foreign direct investment
    Netherlands imports from Bangladesh
    Netherlands and Bangladesh jointly have Dutch-Bangla Bank
    Since ancient time Netherlands always been a trade partner and cultural friend of Bengal
    Dutch Queen visits Bangladesh also

  • @jespernilsen4467
    @jespernilsen4467 Год назад +21

    have not seen the video yet but simply i think its the same as Switzerland, valuable companies plus strong economic freedom gives them a global competitive edge.

    • @Deveonn
      @Deveonn Год назад +1

      @G MG the Dutch tax system is way more complicated then that.

    • @Deveonn
      @Deveonn Год назад +1

      @G MG you’re forgetting about “toeslagen” and “arbeidskorting”. However I’m fortunate enough to make much more and pay less taxes.

    • @Deveonn
      @Deveonn Год назад

      @G MG my accountant tells me otherwise..

    • @Deveonn
      @Deveonn Год назад

      @G MG Whatever makes you sleep at night..

    • @Deveonn
      @Deveonn Год назад

      @G MG there is a fine balance, most people get more from the Belastingdienst then that they contribute.

  • @joostprins3381
    @joostprins3381 10 месяцев назад +4

    Btw, we had the first financial crash of the world. It’s called the Tulip Mania, you could buy a house for a seed of a tulip. Needless to say that this was not as trustworthy as gold. It had a huge effect on the Netherlands.

    • @teddybearroosevelt1847
      @teddybearroosevelt1847 7 месяцев назад

      The first one in modern history that we know of. There have probably been a lot similar events before rhat

  • @donutboy1382
    @donutboy1382 Год назад

    sorry i love hearing like non dutch speaking people speaking dutch names and items it is so much fun anyways great video!

  • @RichardRenes
    @RichardRenes Год назад +125

    The high number of unemployment had a completely different reason: The Netherlands stopped subsidizing it's industries, which led to the closing of a lot of factories, as they could not compete with low wage countries like Japan and South Korea (at the time low wage... )
    Also the government spending was well balanced before 1977. The real growth of the deficit started then, at van Agt's first term. He started lending from banks and people, where up to that point, we covered all expenses with taxes.
    Sure, business and rich people loved having to pay less taxes, but everything still had to be paid from somewhere.

    • @edouhoekie
      @edouhoekie Год назад +1

      @obimk1 Yes, the name of that company is ASML It was founded by Philips and ASM but Philips pulled out of the company a while back (big mistake). Literally now one of the most important companies in the entire WORLD a lot of people don't know about neither in the abroad nor domestically.

    • @benbontjer
      @benbontjer Год назад +4

      The high rate of unemployment and benefits, totaling more than 1,000,000 (1 million), is mainly due to the incoming and non-working asylum seekers.
      CBS: 149,000 asylum seekers entered the Netherlands in the first half of 2022. While in the same period 72,000 Dutch people left the country for good.

    • @dojadog4223
      @dojadog4223 Год назад +3

      Neoliberalism in a nutshell. This was not unique to the Netherlands either. In the end, government only grew and real production stagnated.

    • @danvision5086
      @danvision5086 Год назад

      *The richest country in Europe is Romania, with one of the biggest agriculture and Industry production in the World !!!*

    • @danvision5086
      @danvision5086 Год назад +1

      @obimk1 *You are living on planet Mars ?*

  • @Evan102030
    @Evan102030 Год назад +26

    The gasfield is in Slochteren, in the northern province of Groningen. Not in the North Sea. There are some more tiny gas pockets in the Wadden Sea, but they're currently not being exploited due to the fragile ecology.

    • @etiennestevens668
      @etiennestevens668 Год назад +8

      Norhing is correct and all WEF bias !! Corruption is high aswell in this vid

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver Год назад

      Thats nonsense.

    • @jessienameles5063
      @jessienameles5063 Год назад

      that is it , and now we are robbed by this kind of people and every corrupt gouverment,,, nothing to see here

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot Год назад

      Slochteren isn't a gas field you dolt. It's an old field currently used for storage only.

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot Год назад

      @@etiennestevens668 "WEF biias" Oh please, you wouldn't know what power the WEF actually has, and yet you believe Baudet. Moron.
      10 seconds of Googling makes you look 60% smarter online.

  • @terryesparza6859
    @terryesparza6859 Год назад +17

    I strongly agree with you mate.
    Investment is the key to sustaining our financial longevity, and not just any investment but an investment
    with guaranteed return.

    • @josephorozco5616
      @josephorozco5616 Год назад

      To earn more you are required to have a multiple diversified stream of income, which is why investment is an avenue of making more money once it's profitable.

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      @patricagilbert2770 Год назад

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      @eunicehansen9492 Год назад

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    • @herbertboyd6221
      @herbertboyd6221 Год назад

      into the financial mainstream.
      Crypto currency gradually being entrenched

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    @rubyviolet6808 Год назад +31

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      @perrytalor842 Год назад +8

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      @danielharris7269 Год назад +7

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  • @beterschadank915
    @beterschadank915 Год назад +10

    O and can you imagine that the Dutch inhabitants paid too many taxes for their savings. The judge said the inhabitants were right. But only the people who actually wrote a letter of complaint to the tax company got money back. So Dutch government steals from their inhabitants so their wealth became immensely high. So for your understanding they didn't compensate the people who didn't write a letter of complaint. So you believe the government and therefore you're being punishment.

    • @Dylan1124
      @Dylan1124 Год назад

      government is the biggest thieve and no one sees it

  • @KHeidendal
    @KHeidendal Год назад +12

    They are rich because the people who lived there pay way to much for food taxes gas water power insurance and cars. the tax is so high that (for the americans) a ford mustang costs over $100,000. so you know. the netherlands is way too expensive

    • @defilmvanomewillem1890
      @defilmvanomewillem1890 Год назад +2

      There is a difference in "koopkracht", we also have a social secure country (which requires higher taxes). For the Mustang, it's only so expensive because those cars need to be imported?

    • @KHeidendal
      @KHeidendal Год назад +2

      @@defilmvanomewillem1890 alsnog is alles duur. Een nieuwe auto uit duitsland is nog steeds duurder dan in belgie of duitsland zelf. Niet alleen door import maar door btw en bpm. Daarom woon ik in belgie en nietmeer in Nederland

  • @notundermywatch3163
    @notundermywatch3163 8 месяцев назад +1

    They have a very impressive history of highly entrepreneurial and shrewd military and naval legacy.

  • @DeeZzoW
    @DeeZzoW 7 месяцев назад +1

    You should have mentioned Indonesia, where most of the profit came from between 1600 / 1957 as a Dutch colony. But overall, good video ✅

  • @denhaagnl88
    @denhaagnl88 Год назад +49

    As a Mexican I want to say that I love Nepal.

    • @ajdecaomusic
      @ajdecaomusic Год назад +1

      Hahaha 🤣

    • @thomasvd7995
      @thomasvd7995 Год назад +1

      Tu nombre es muy mexicano

    • @herbayum76
      @herbayum76 Год назад +2

      As a Dutchman i want to say i love Madagascar..

    • @herbayum76
      @herbayum76 Год назад

      @Thierry Parte ..so deep..yet so true...

    • @herbayum76
      @herbayum76 Год назад

      @Thierry Parte well, as a connaisseur of black holes you could be in for a disappointment..

  • @bachempenius
    @bachempenius Год назад +11

    Highest tax on energy in all of Europe. You also forgot the wood trade with northern countries in the past.

    • @Di13TH
      @Di13TH Год назад

      What about the financial incentives from the African slave trade and colinization between 15th-19th century.

    • @BasvanRitbergen
      @BasvanRitbergen 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Di13THthat actually failed and never made any money that why they started trading as that made way better profits, for massive slavery check UK, Spain, France and Africa and Middle-East.

  • @AN-oc5yi
    @AN-oc5yi Год назад

    Thank you 😀.

  • @imature0117
    @imature0117 Год назад +15

    I have one year since I moved to The Netherlands to work here and all I have to say it's that I love it from the bottom of my heart and in some time I want to make citizenship here and install here once and for all. It's amazingly structured, amazing helpful people, they are always happy, they greet you on the street, they are very open-minded, dutch people are also working-minded and what I mean by that is they are not shamed with their job, or never complain about their job, they do their job very well and like I said, I love The Netherlands from the bottom of my heart and it will stay that way until I die. Now all I have to do is to learn the language. I know a little bit of words but I'm not rushing anything, the process is what I want to enjoy the most.

    • @MA-ck4wu
      @MA-ck4wu Год назад +5

      why not improve your own country? perhaps you can make it even better than the Netherlands. The Netherlands is already one of the most densely populated countries in the world, life is getting more and more expensive here

    • @mcj2219
      @mcj2219 Год назад +1

      You may like it but a real dutch person would call this country failing nowadays and you are part of the problem. Sorry man but the country is full and too many foreigners already

    • @imature0117
      @imature0117 Год назад +2

      @@MA-ck4wu with the corruption that is in romania, it's almost impossible for someone like me to improve it. Even people with way more power than me tried to change it but they were not allowed, or they were taken down.

  • @benbontjer
    @benbontjer Год назад +41

    Developing a high turnover does not mean a high profit. The net disposable income of the Netherlands within Europe was still in 5th place in 2017, in 2021 it has dropped to 14th place.

    • @ninailia8552
      @ninailia8552 Год назад +3

      And that's what I mean that year by year it gets worse! 2017 was great until 2019 actually, after that gets rapidly worse!

    • @HermanWillems
      @HermanWillems Год назад +1

      @@ninailia8552 im glad for me it gets better and better. 2015 i was poor as crazy. Bought a house back then no money to make the house nice or buy nice stuff. Now i have all the nice stuff.

    • @ninailia8552
      @ninailia8552 Год назад

      @@HermanWillems yeah when you buy a house after a couple of years is going better. You are lucky on that aspect, but I don't see me being able to buy a house here.

    • @halljeowldnnxn
      @halljeowldnnxn Год назад

      @@ninailia8552 nope. True. Kinda because of the many people comming in to the netherlands. We are full

    • @ninailia8552
      @ninailia8552 Год назад +2

      @@halljeowldnnxn I'm not Dutch either, I came here 7 years ago for studies and now I have my own business, but I check sometimes in the job market and I see that for international positions the competition is huge.
      To me the problem I think is that there are many people who, because cannot get a high salary, can have all the social benefits (social housing, subsidies etc.) I see, for example, many people from Turkey or Marokko who have like 4-5 children each, live in a social house and only the man of the house works. Considering that the rest of us who make a better profit pay for closing the gap of those people, it feels like it doesn't even worth to make above 25k.
      I think the situation is getting worse with the inflatie as well. With covid too, now with the war in Ukraine and the high gas prices...is a combination of all...

  • @Sumofallfears
    @Sumofallfears Год назад +11

    We are rich but living in the Netherlands is getting too expensive. Groceries are 12% more expensive compared to last year. And the winter has yet to come.

  • @VipapkStudiosOfficial
    @VipapkStudiosOfficial 8 месяцев назад

    I mean we earn quite a bit just working part time. What we get is almost what most other countries barely get from full time work. Good stuff!

  • @trexpowerjp8963
    @trexpowerjp8963 7 месяцев назад

    I am dutch myself and I am very proud too of our economy. its lovely here and i recommend you all a visit sometimes. it is wonderfull😁

  • @ManuelA-sm8bk
    @ManuelA-sm8bk Год назад +10

    Dutch middle class profits very little from their economy. Taxes and cost of living are exceptionally high. One of the reasons I left.

    • @user-wb6bw1dc9n
      @user-wb6bw1dc9n Год назад +3

      Where u went? I want to move to. This country is a sinking ship.

    • @tesoulx
      @tesoulx Год назад

      He went back to Perú 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
      Economy there is booming under castillo government 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @user-wb6bw1dc9n
      @user-wb6bw1dc9n Год назад

      @@tesoulx 😱

    • @petertimmermans540
      @petertimmermans540 Год назад +1

      En waar woon je nu dan?

    • @WhoopsieDayZ
      @WhoopsieDayZ Год назад

      @@user-wb6bw1dc9n What kind of shitty mentality is that? This is one of the reasons Western countries are struggling so much. Because every dirt-poor person on the planet wants to come here to benefit from the countries we built. Every time life gets a little hard and you struggle, people like you would just leave and benefit from what others made. Like a parasite. How about you stay and try to fix the problems instead?

  • @chuky2086
    @chuky2086 Год назад +12

    The netherlands is rich because there’s a lot of tax on everything.
    37% of your salary
    9% on food an clothes
    You pay tax when you drive a car
    Tax on everything

    • @red_601
      @red_601 Год назад

      Niet 37%. Het ligt eraan hoeveel je verdient... (Max 51% dacht ik(niet zeker)

    • @Ben-rw7wg
      @Ben-rw7wg Год назад

      Mm so Belgium is wealthier?: 🤣
      Till 50% taxes on salary
      21% on food & clothes
      Environment taxes for cars
      Road taxes for cars
      And (!) biggest government of the world, compared to country surface & quantity of people living in the country.
      😉
      And what a lot people don't realize in Europe, is that despite they have to pay a lot of taxes, live is in generally much better than a lot of other countries in the world.

  • @user-re7lt8ic5o
    @user-re7lt8ic5o 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much this video,May be peaceful all the Netherland people ,animals and birds from Myanmar.😅

  • @kirar.3623
    @kirar.3623 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so proud of my country🍀

  • @Renejuh
    @Renejuh Год назад +5

    This video needs clearly a big update 🤣🤣

  • @tommiel6740
    @tommiel6740 Год назад +24

    It was actually the Groningen (onshore) gas field, the 4th largest in the world. Otherwise nice video.

    • @NextGenAge
      @NextGenAge Год назад

      And there is STILL a lot of gas in there!

    • @casthecreative2270
      @casthecreative2270 Год назад

      Check your facts mate! It's is NOT the 4rth largest in the world....

    • @tommiel6740
      @tommiel6740 Год назад +5

      Single reservoir, not multiple stacked horizons, ouwe betweter

  • @variosworld
    @variosworld Год назад

    It's a innovative country....verry Smart poeple❤️

  • @doggocraft3971
    @doggocraft3971 7 месяцев назад

    Im dutch my self this video is very interestiny

  • @luuk777w
    @luuk777w Год назад +7

    The country may be rich, but it is a hell living there.. glad I moved.

    • @MrRCGNL
      @MrRCGNL Год назад +2

      @Luuk Wuijster: You're right, glad YOU moved

  • @lienbijs1205
    @lienbijs1205 Год назад +14

    How come that the Netherlands is so rich and that I live there and that I have always at the end of my money a part of the month remaining?

    • @Taeriqify
      @Taeriqify Год назад +8

      That's an easy question, you spend more than you recieve.

    • @BanlieueBaby
      @BanlieueBaby Год назад +10

      @@Taeriqify Netherlands salaries is the worst in western europe. Theyre very stingy when it gets to that. Many ppl wil university degrees make 2500 or less.

    • @Taeriqify
      @Taeriqify Год назад +1

      @@BanlieueBaby Let me guess, you're Dutch? Ask someone from Belgium and they will probably tell me that, not the Netherlands, but their country has the worst salaries in Europe.

    • @bassqualizer6648
      @bassqualizer6648 Год назад

      @@Taeriqify Wdym? Belgium has much higher salaries than NL

    • @MrRCGNL
      @MrRCGNL Год назад

      Spending your money at the wrong things.

  • @shalom010
    @shalom010 Год назад

    thats Robin van Persie, I just saw him last week in the Feyenoord shop

  • @hillviewtourandtravellers4099
    @hillviewtourandtravellers4099 Год назад +1

    LOTS OF LOVE FROM LEH LADAKH ❤❤❤

  • @maanvis81
    @maanvis81 Год назад +3

    haha is that Johan van Persie in the thumbnail? (that's why I clicked on it)

    • @balloe3466
      @balloe3466 Год назад +3

      Robin bedoel je zeker!

    • @maanvis81
      @maanvis81 Год назад

      @@balloe3466 oke ik ga me diep schamen en me afvragen of ik een zonnesteek heb, hahaha ja idd Robin

    • @taand4725
      @taand4725 Год назад

      Nee, is Memphis Neeskens

  • @mardel1607
    @mardel1607 Год назад +5

    Great video and impressed with the pronouncing of Wageningen!

  • @alexcounen7864
    @alexcounen7864 6 месяцев назад

    I am dutch to:
    or in English: Hello, I am Dutch and am writing this response.
    Greats from the netherlands

  • @BestBlink4Life
    @BestBlink4Life 7 месяцев назад

    Cool

  • @sabbathbloodysabbath3351
    @sabbathbloodysabbath3351 Год назад +46

    The country itself is rich, the citizens are getting poorer and poorer. We have a shitty government that really couldn't care less about the Dutch citizens.

    • @Raymondva
      @Raymondva Год назад +5

      I second that

    • @HermanWillems
      @HermanWillems Год назад +7

      Thats only what the few poor say. They are with a small loud group we call them wappies.

    • @sabbathbloodysabbath3351
      @sabbathbloodysabbath3351 Год назад

      @@HermanWillems the people who used to be in the lower class still get their advantages, the middle class is being fucked right now. Those who could afford basic expenses aren't able to anymore because of rising costs. You are probably one of those rich VVD voters who like to see the privatisation of the Netherlands. Not everyone is a wappie because you don't agree with them

    • @thealmightyz73
      @thealmightyz73 Год назад

      Not just our government. This is something that is being rolled out in most parts of the world. Globalist agenda (WEF). Our politicians are all traitors. But they will fail.

    • @littlebighumancom
      @littlebighumancom Год назад +1

      No government in the world cares about its citizens. Governments are institutions, not people.

  • @wouterdekroon8539
    @wouterdekroon8539 Год назад +17

    Only to think that in a time where more food is needed then ever before. They have decided, in the netherlands, that 50% of the agricultural companies have to disappear.

    • @Snaakie83
      @Snaakie83 Год назад +4

      Yeah, you never read the actual articles didn't you?
      It's the livestock market that needs to shrink since there's no room for millions of cattle that'll largely end up being exported.
      Those farmers will eventually thin out and hopefully convert to crops.

    • @wouterdekroon8539
      @wouterdekroon8539 Год назад

      @@Snaakie83 Yeah thats what thet say in the articles but as someone who lives near farms in the netherlands I can tell you thats not true. The main focus might be livestock but also lots of crop farmers are being bought out. The articles in most newspapers are not always completely true, from both sides i have to admit. But to say that only the livestock is being bought out is just not true.

    • @Snaakie83
      @Snaakie83 Год назад +3

      @@wouterdekroon8539 again, false and incomplete information.
      The buyout scheme hasn't been installed yet, so no farmers are being bought out. It will start 2023.
      The 'nitrogen regulation' is solely/primarily targeted towards the livestock farmers since they account for over 40% of all output in the Netherlands. Within this group the main targets are those who have a farm near a 'Natura2000' area, especially the cattle- or pigfarms.
      There's an option for buyout but the focus is on refocus towards field cultivation.
      The remaining 'crop farmers' are urged to move towards more environmental agriculture, of course heavily subsidized.
      All farmers know this, and have known for decades. It's the agricultural corporations (animal food producers) that are in danger of making less profit and that's why the farmers have been mobilized to riot.

    • @wouterdekroon8539
      @wouterdekroon8539 Год назад

      @@Snaakie83 lots of farmers have already been called for individual meeting regarding selling their companies. Although the official buyout might start in 2023, some companies have already been invited for individual talks regarding the price they should sell. So the one giving incomplete information right now might be you. Or governments and municipalities are acting on their own in the south. The fact about the natura200 areas is true but its quiet a lot to explain and therefore I left it out. However you took my comment completely out of context while i just said that there are also farms only focussed on vegetables and crops that are being targetted. I did not say that it was just as many as livestock, because it is way less but still it is happening.

    • @NextGenAge
      @NextGenAge Год назад

      Bro it's the livestock, especially the cows. Vegetables export doesn't change a thing!! Omg how can people be this stupid lol.

  • @angelorobloxgameplay341
    @angelorobloxgameplay341 Год назад

    Being someone from the netherlands im proud

  • @djverhulst
    @djverhulst Год назад +1

    we have to in NL , we have the most complex tax system, and the highest tax pressure

  • @user-er6rb2oj7n
    @user-er6rb2oj7n Год назад +7

    I used to study in rotterdam 40 years ago me from thailand.

    • @MrGestell
      @MrGestell Год назад +5

      "Me from Thailand" how is yr english this broken but u studied in rotterdam lol

    • @UnitedPacci
      @UnitedPacci Год назад

      Me from from Joupeetair

  • @deadend51000
    @deadend51000 Год назад +84

    Meanwhile in the Netherlands our government is pushing hard to destroy farming/agriculture with a new nitrogen policy which will cause ALOT of farmers to go bankrupt.

    • @ninailia8552
      @ninailia8552 Год назад +5

      It was the way the do it, oh yeah you have to sell 50% of your business to cut off the emissions without giving the time to the farmers to react, that was the worse part! Yes, the nitrogen emissions have to drop indeed, but find a better policy and way to do it step by step!

    • @DenSchimmige
      @DenSchimmige Год назад

      Funny aint it.. same with Netherlands always been great in cannabis... Thanks to the goverment they are now at the back of the line..
      Everything plants must die so they can create more concrete to put people in who they can feed the pharmaceuticals that noone wants..

    • @mauroricky5590
      @mauroricky5590 Год назад

      @@ninailia8552 They knew it was coming, it was just postponed for so long and now the farmers feel the consequences. Can't have any sympathy for those mega cattle farms who got millions in subsidies

    • @Roman-md6ry
      @Roman-md6ry Год назад

      They dont go bankrupt, they get a shitload of money from the government to start a new business

    • @TheEmpress185
      @TheEmpress185 Год назад +6

      So sad.. There is no logical reason to get rid of food ...

  • @moslimislam5714
    @moslimislam5714 Год назад +1

    When you live in a rich country and get relatively paid well, but everything around is expensive and only gets more and more expensive…

  • @Andre-zg8wg
    @Andre-zg8wg Год назад +1

    Good video but I have to correct something. Netherlands is NOT a low tax country as you said. Taxes are relatively high. What happens is: if you are an immigrant/expat wth less than 30 years old or have debts/loans in your country, 30% of your salary is not taxed. The govermnent see this as in incentive to attract young people from all around the world and to keep paying your expenses in your born country. There are some other help tips, for example in certain conditions you can get up to 90% reimbursment of health insurance (it is mandatory in the netherlands) and 220€ a month to help pay the rent, even if you have a decent salary.

  • @SoppyBoot
    @SoppyBoot Год назад +9

    This title had me laughing my ass off

    • @NextGenAge
      @NextGenAge Год назад +2

      Because NL is in the top 10 happiest countries I can imagine you must feel happy ;)

    • @SoppyBoot
      @SoppyBoot Год назад +1

      @@NextGenAge Actually the internal situation is a mess

    • @marcoprins4880
      @marcoprins4880 Год назад

      @@NextGenAge That's bullshit - I'm not a Dutch resident nor do I have any bias to confirm/deny this statement, but I had a look how they calculate this and it's based on education level, economic stability, career opportunities etc. - At no point did they actually survey people to see if they are happy or not. I think they Dutch are relatively happy bunch but nowhere near Spain or Mexico, and also they have a relatively high suicide rate

    • @alberthoffman5623
      @alberthoffman5623 Год назад

      @@marcoprins4880 The higher unemployment under the youth is also main contributing factor in south Europe to lesser feeling of happiness! If you don't trust academic research up to you, the index is well agreed upon among social/psychology fields.

    • @marcoprins4880
      @marcoprins4880 Год назад

      @@alberthoffman5623 Yeah man sorry I don’t trust it. They constantly put Finland as number 1, one of the countries with highest suicide in Europe and I have spoken to many Finnish people that confirm it’s not a very happy country

  • @justaukraniandoingsomeukra5364
    @justaukraniandoingsomeukra5364 Год назад +7

    Why are people taking here about investments its about a country not investments

  • @carlosdegouveiabrazao8773
    @carlosdegouveiabrazao8773 8 месяцев назад +1

    Did you do the inflation correction for 2023?

  • @Treinbouwer
    @Treinbouwer 11 месяцев назад +1

    We are the seccond largest exporter because we are also one of the highest importers. The import and export are almost the same. As a trade nation we have gained a very good trade position with one of the largest harbors in the world and a very good connection with the rest of europe. Terefor many import products go via Rotterdam. That's why cacao butter is in the top 10 agricultural export products. I think I do not need to explain that we can not commercially* grow cacao trees here.😂
    *There are some in greenhouses for instance in some zoos like Burgers Zoo.🌴

  • @silslikker724
    @silslikker724 Год назад +3

    We are the biggest exporter in food if you also count that 60 procent of all of the seeds used in the world were developed in the netherlands

    • @EricvanDorp007
      @EricvanDorp007 Год назад

      Owned by Swiss company's

    • @eaver9114
      @eaver9114 Год назад +1

      @@EricvanDorp007 gelukkig ,heeft Nederland nog steeds een goed verband met Zwitserland ...

    • @NextGenAge
      @NextGenAge Год назад

      It's so crazy to know how big the position of NL will grow when global warming continues and most below central France will become a desert.

  • @carlosvipe2765
    @carlosvipe2765 Год назад +5

    I can't imagine that this country is in that rank of food exporters! ! ! ! ! ! (Although I've lived here and feel myself proud of it!)

    • @Jerry.V
      @Jerry.V Год назад +1

      Wees niet trots. Rutte promoot onze export van voedsel enorm, maar ondertussen gooit Rutte de middelvinger naar de boeren toe.

    • @dwaynethemineraljohnson412
      @dwaynethemineraljohnson412 Год назад

      @@Jerry.V als het aan mark kutte licht verknalt hij de hele voedsel export. Die tyraan moet zijn macht kwijt

    • @pietsnotty8283
      @pietsnotty8283 Год назад

      flowers are a big part of it, else Germany would be

    • @tristangames182
      @tristangames182 Год назад +1

      @@Jerry.V precies mijn vader is boer en is bang dat ie weg moet

    • @WhoopsieDayZ
      @WhoopsieDayZ Год назад

      @@tristangames182 Veruit het grootste gedeelte van de Nederlanders staat achter jullie boeren. Vergeet dat nooit. De meesten van ons worden zelf net zo hard genaaid door deze regering. We zitten allemaal in dezelfde boot, terwijl Rutte iedere week een nieuw gat veroorzaakt.

  • @nachtmuis4776
    @nachtmuis4776 Год назад +1

    7:38 yes we are good with plants, we also like to smoke them allot.

  • @viliamedyer2282
    @viliamedyer2282 Год назад

    Liatening to your informations, being a Pacific Islander fiji, I can view, and admire Netherland
    retain swamps , lakes for their citizen and being a small country in Europe, strive for the welfare
    and wealth of his own land never spent money on military, but safety for his own people from
    scrap to wealthiness. i don't think they have beggars on the streets and live on the stree

  • @Kelvinpierre99
    @Kelvinpierre99 Год назад +25

    Also the netherlands has the highest difference of rich/poor
    1/3 is own by the 10%

    • @SilenceOase
      @SilenceOase Год назад +4

      That's no surprise considering they had four iterations of Rutte in office

    • @Julian-pw5mv
      @Julian-pw5mv Год назад +2

      Nope it doesn't.

    • @Snaakie83
      @Snaakie83 Год назад

      Yeah, I understand you're fully educated on RUclips university...but that statement is absolute bullshit.
      It's our housing and taxing system that creates a huge wealthgap in comparison to most other developed countries.
      Even though there's immense differences, we're by far not the country with the biggest inequality.

    • @HermanWillems
      @HermanWillems Год назад +3

      This is wrong. We have actually a good distribution of income. We have a small difference between rich and poor.

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver Год назад +3

      @@HermanWillems You are stuck in the 80ies m8.
      Millions of people in NL that are at or below the poverty line. Many more just at minimum wage or slightly above it. They can hardly afford anything.
      If anything goes wrong, and it most likely will this winter, half the population will be in BIG trouble.

  • @unsolveddilemnas
    @unsolveddilemnas Год назад +8

    Interesting to read the diverse comments, those who have doubts about the health of the dutch economy and quality of life, I trust that you don't want to try living in a country with lower taxes (/tax evasion is the norm) and deteriorating living standards. On the other hand, the re-export and service economy reminds me of Lebanon, a country that was the richest in the 60s due to a service economy and re exports of oil and goods between Europe and the GCC. The missing regional stability, religious states and dictatorships around it contributed to its current free fall into poverty and total failure, which is something not to be taken for granted in the Netherlands and EU.
    Apart from that, kudos to the quality arguments and facts shared in this video, a plausible point on the role of immigrants and tolerance of the country's people.

    • @Zelielz1
      @Zelielz1 Год назад +1

      This comment is not precise. There are many countries with same or even higher standards of living with lower taxes. Even some nordic countries like Sweden pay lower income tax depending on your salary. Also Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland etc.

    • @unsolveddilemnas
      @unsolveddilemnas Год назад

      @@Zelielz1 certainly we need to pull out the exact data indicators to be precise.
      Nevertheless, I was pointing to the case of countries with no respect to the tax system in place.

    • @Zelielz1
      @Zelielz1 Год назад +1

      @@unsolveddilemnas Then I agree with your comment! Also for people to comply with the taxes they need to trust the institutions and taxes must be easy ti pay :)

  • @donutboy1382
    @donutboy1382 Год назад +1

    if you want my opinion on living in the netherlands i enjoy it here alot hearing stuff from like other countries i go like wow i have it way too good since like the idea of that in america no free healthcare and just how nicely i can live compared to others i think living in the netherlands is a privilige

  • @erikthehalfabee6234
    @erikthehalfabee6234 Год назад

    I wonder where the netherlands would rank as an agricultural exporter without the re-exports.

  • @Yourhighnessnona
    @Yourhighnessnona Год назад +13

    Ah, yes, also a lesson on how my great grandparents ended up in The Netherlands and made us all live here 🙈

  • @frpatje010
    @frpatje010 Год назад +10

    Thanks to Robin van Persie.

  • @leosimmes6993
    @leosimmes6993 Год назад +2

    Only a few are rich , the rest has to work hard to survive .

  • @lowieh.3451
    @lowieh.3451 8 месяцев назад

    would be cool if you gave references at the end of the video

  • @mrkatz4522
    @mrkatz4522 Год назад +3

    The Netherlands is going down,abnormal house prices abnormal energie prices abnormal gas prices abnormal food prices.
    Asylum seekers are helped better financially support and getting helped with getting an house.
    This al can be reduced by adjusting the tax fee.

  • @DU5TCLAN
    @DU5TCLAN Год назад +14

    How it became the second biggest one being such a small country? Simple! Sell the good meat to other countrys and give the dutch people terrible overpriced meat with the maximum amount of water in it...

    • @noconsent5902
      @noconsent5902 Год назад +4

      I am in Slovenia now and the meat here does not shrink when cooking 😁. At home 🇳🇱 it does…

    • @martijnhamer6208
      @martijnhamer6208 Год назад

      @@noconsent5902 buy your meat at a good butcher and your problem is solved!

    • @swissbiggy
      @swissbiggy Год назад

      @@martijnhamer6208 None can buy a good butcher !! 25% of the Dutch people are living beneath the poverty line and another 40% who can't pay their monthly bills.
      Welcome to the real Netherlands.

    • @martijnhamer6208
      @martijnhamer6208 Год назад

      @@swissbiggy well, that means that 2 out of 3 can’t buy meat from a butcher? Dream on.

    • @swissbiggy
      @swissbiggy Год назад

      @@martijnhamer6208 misschien dat jij gewoon een totaal stuk onbenul bent omdat je geen flauw idee hebt wat voor teringzooi het in je eigen land is.

  • @NNA1984
    @NNA1984 2 месяца назад

    A small country being the 2nd exporter of food. Incredible!