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  • Export Orders Need a Margin Check in 2026
  • Export Orders Need a Margin Check in 2026

    Exports carried much of Dutch growth in 2025. In 2026, the business test is whether foreign orders leave enough cash and margin after all costs.
    July 3, 2026 by
    Paolo Maria Pavan

    Dutch GDP grew 1.6 percent in 2025. Exports added 0.9 percentage points. The 2026 outlook is slower. Labour shortages, energy costs, service costs, and financing pressure still shape order planning. For firms selling abroad, the question is what remains after the invoice is paid.

    Why this matters

    Export turnover can look strong while cash stays tight. Re-exports can bring large invoice flows with less Dutch value than work done here. A small firm needs to know which order pays wages, covers stock, meets tax timing, and leaves margin after payment. That decides whether export growth helps or strains the business.

    Example

    A machine builder takes a German order. The sales value is higher than last year. Then steel, electronics, freight, testing, overtime, insurance, and debtor days rise. With a fixed price, the order can fill the schedule and still drain cash. The file should show margin by product, customer, and country before delivery is promised.

    XTROVERSO tips

    • Check margin before volume. Compare export sales with gross margin by product, customer, and country. A large invoice only helps when materials, labour, energy, transport, and financing still leave room.
    • Map the cash peak. Put purchasing dates, stock days, production time, delivery, invoicing, VAT timing, and payment dates in one cash view. The order may need funding long before the customer pays.
    • Separate made value from pass-through trade. Keep Dutch-made production margin separate from re-export or handling margin. That shows which sales build value and which mainly move goods through the books.
    • Test staff and machine capacity. Check available hours, skills, overtime, subcontractors, machine uptime, and quality control. An export order can hurt margin if it creates rush work and corrections.
    • Keep the export file clean. Store contracts, invoices, delivery proof, VAT treatment, transport records, insurance, import documents, and payment notes together. Clean records reduce disputes, corrections, and unpaid bills.

    Want to test which export orders protect cash and margin? We can help you review the numbers

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    The data, sourcing, and analysis behind this article were conducted by Paolo Maria Pavan. AI was not used to identify sources, build the factual basis, or produce the analytical judgment contained here. AI was used only as a drafting aid. The final English text was personally reviewed, edited, and approved by Paolo Maria Pavan before publication.

    References

    • Export goed voor meer dan helft economische groei | CBS
    • CBS - GDP revision and Q1 2026 current growth
    • CBS - Monthly goods export after Q1 2026
    • CBS - 2025 goods trade value and destination shifts
    • DNB - DNB spring outlook for 2026
    • DNB - Energy-price and uncertainty scenario for export-dependent firms
    • CBS - Current economic climate in June 2026
    • CBS - Business confidence and price expectations
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    # CBS DUTCH ECONOMY Dutch-made goods GDP MARKET PULSE cash flow exports margins re-export small business
    Paolo Maria Pavan July 3, 2026
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