Skip to content

Home

Our mission

Educational eBooks

Top Stories

World Factbook

Security quizzes

Games

Stock Symbols

Password Generator

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • X
  • TikTok
Nam H Nguyen

Nam Hoang Nguyen

Your Trusted Voice Across the World.

Search

The Netherlands in 2025 remains a highly developed EU member state with strong trade‑driven prosperity,

Nam H Nguyen
nam
May 31, 2026

advanced infrastructure, and a resilient—though pressured—social and environmental system. Key challenges include nitrogen emissions, housing shortages, energy‑grid congestion, and meeting EU climate targets. Politically, the government collapsed in June 2025 after the PVV withdrew from the coalition. Economically, growth remains modest but stable, with low unemployment and strong public finances.

Introduction

The Netherlands is a modern, industrialized nation known for its maritime history, dense population, and leadership in agriculture, trade, and sustainability transitions. It is a founding member of NATO and the EU, with a long tradition of democratic governance and international engagement.

Geography

  • Location: Western Europe, bordering Belgium and Germany, with a North Sea coastline.
  • Area: 41,543 sq km.
  • Terrain: Mostly low‑lying coastal plains and reclaimed land (polders), with modest hills in the southeast.
  • Climate: Temperate marine climate with cool summers and mild winters.

People and Society

  • Population (2025 est.): 17,833,885.
  • Demographics (2024 est.): 15.2% under 15; 20.5% over 65.
  • Ethnic composition: Dutch 75.4%, EU nationals 6.4%, Turkish 2.4%, Moroccan 2.4%, Surinamese 2.1%, Indonesian 2%, others 9.3%.
  • Religion: 54.1% none; 20.1% Catholic; 14.8% Protestant; 5% Muslim.
  • Health system priorities (2025): Strengthening workforce capacity, digital innovation, crisis preparedness, and long‑term sustainability.

Government

  • System: Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
  • Head of State: King Willem‑Alexander (since 2013).
  • Head of Government: Dick Schoof (appointed 2024).
  • 2025 political development: The ruling coalition collapsed on 3 June 2025 after PVV withdrew.
  • Parliament: Bicameral—Eerste Kamer (75 seats) and Tweede Kamer (150 seats).

Population

  • 2025 estimate: 17,833,885 inhabitants.
  • Migration: Net migration rate ~3‰ (2024 est.); 31,925 first‑time asylum applicants in 2025.

Economy

  • GDP (2024): €1.12 trillion.
  • GDP per capita (2024): €50,880.
  • Growth (2024): 1.1%.
  • Inflation (Oct 2025): 3.1%.
  • Unemployment (Oct 2025): 4%.
  • Key 2025 OECD findings:
    • Strong performance despite global crises.
    • Need for fiscal prudence and productivity‑enhancing investments.
    • Housing supply expansion and electricity‑grid upgrades are critical.
    • Emission‑reduction acceleration required to meet 2030 and 2050 goals.

Energy

  • The Netherlands is transitioning toward renewable energy but faces electricity‑grid congestion and must accelerate emission‑reduction efforts to meet EU climate targets.
  • Natural gas remains a key resource, though long‑term policy aims for net‑zero by 2050.

Communications

  • Highly developed digital infrastructure with strong broadband penetration.
  • 2025 policy focus includes expanding digitalization in trade and strengthening health‑system digital innovation.

Transportation

  • Dense, modern transport network including extensive rail, road, and port systems.
  • Mobility transition is part of national sustainability goals, with emphasis on reducing emissions and improving energy efficiency.

Military and Security

  • Founding NATO member with modern, well‑integrated defense capabilities.
  • Security concerns include global volatility and the need to maintain resilience in supply chains and energy systems.

Travel Advice (General 2025 Context)

  • The Netherlands is generally safe, with high‑quality healthcare and infrastructure.
  • Travelers should be aware of:
    • Occasional political demonstrations.
    • Environmental policies affecting transportation or agriculture‑related regions.
    • Standard EU travel requirements. (No specific 2025 travel advisories were found; this summary is based on general conditions.)

Expected Trends for 2026

Based on 2025 assessments:

  • Climate & Environment: Continued pressure to meet EU 2030 climate goals; major investments in renewable energy and grid expansion expected.
  • Housing: Acceleration of the plan to build 1 million homes by 2030.
  • Economy: Moderate growth with emphasis on digitalization, supply‑chain resilience, and innovation.
  • Politics: Potential reconfiguration of government following the 2025 coalition collapse (verify with official sources).

I’m proud to share that Ashton J. Nguyen is beginning his journey in the performing arts, exploring opportunities in theater, stage performance, and online film. He’ll be using this photo as part of his developing professional portfolio as he builds experience, refines his craft, and connects with others in the creative industry. If you’re in the arts community — or simply want to support emerging talent — feel free to share or connect. Encouragement goes a long way for young performers taking their first steps.

May 2026
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Apr    

Search

Categories

  • Top Daily Stories Around the World and Across Your Region (157)
  • World Factbook (181)

Archives

  • May 2026 (304)
  • April 2026 (34)

Tags

OUR MISSION

Your Trusted Voice Across the World exists to deliver clear, reliable, and globally minded journalism that empowers people to understand the world with confidence. We are committed to reporting with accuracy, integrity, and independence—amplifying essential stories, elevating diverse perspectives, and connecting audiences to the truth behind the headlines in Multiple languages. Through thoughtful coverage and an unwavering dedication to trust, we strive to be the voice readers rely on in an ever‑changing world.

Launch Announcement
We officially launched on April 1, 2026, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter.

Latest Articles

  • Tensions in the Middle East dominate global headlines, with Israeli forces capturing a strategic castle in southern Lebanon amid a fragile US-brokered ceasefire

    May 31, 2026
  • geopolitical tensions, record‑breaking climate extremes, major AI and spaceflight developments, volatile financial markets, and high‑stakes political maneuvering.

    May 31, 2026
  • The dominant global story remains the geopolitical and economic fallout from the U.S.–Iran confrontation and wider Middle East instability.

    May 31, 2026

Categories

  • Top Daily Stories Around the World and Across Your Region (157)
  • World Factbook (181)
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • X
  • VK
  • TikTok
May 2026
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Apr    
Scroll to Top