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Investment falls, timing now matters

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  • March 23, 2026 by
    Paolo Maria Pavan


    What is the situation?

    Dutch business investment was 1.4% lower in January 2026 than a year earlier. That is still negative, but less severe than December 2025’s -2.3%. The decline was concentrated in buildings, passenger cars, and infrastructure, while aircraft investment increased. CBS also notes that January 2026 had one fewer working day than January 2025, which makes the straight year-on-year reading noisier than it looks.

    The key takeaway is not that business investment has stopped, but that it is now more selective, uneven, and sensitive to timing. Sector differences matter more than the headline number. CBS’s broader survey shows business confidence varies widely, with only information and communication being positive in Q4 2025.

    Analysis

    For micro and small firms, macro shifts usually arrive late, but once they arrive, they last longer. Large firms can read export demand, utilization rates, and tax changes earlier. Small firms often react only when cash pressure is already visible. That is the blind spot.

    The main distortion is interpretive. A 1.4% decline is not a clean deterioration signal on its own because calendar effects likely exaggerate weakness, while prior regulatory shifts can also shift buying actions across months. The practical issue is not whether January was weak. It is whether you are using lagging aggregate data to make today’s capital decisions. For a small company, this usually leads to mistimed purchases, weaker cash buffers, and avoidable exposure to landlords, suppliers, and financing conditions.

    Impact


    H1

    Don’t treat January’s number as a final judgment. Use it as a prompt to reassess any planned spending on vehicles, equipment, or premises based on your actual cash and supplier timing.

    H2

    Expect the gap between sectors, locations, and asset classes to widen further. For example, commercial space and contractor availability may tighten, even as replacement assets become easier to access or stay flat. These moves won't align with national totals. Your market could face real pressure while the aggregate data still looks stable.

    H3

    The structural issue is informational inequality. Larger firms optimize around regulatory calendars, export signals, and utilization trends. Smaller firms that do not build this discipline end up buying late, paying more, and holding less strategic leeway.

    Daily operational takeaway

    For the next 24 to 72 hours, review all planned capital expenditures and approve only those that leave at least 2 months of fixed costs in cash after payment.

    in BOARD BRIEF TODAY
    Paolo Maria Pavan March 23, 2026
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