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Energy Shock Tests Dutch Small Firms

Higher energy prices affect purchasing power and economic growth
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  • May 18, 2026 by


    What is the situation

    Dutch CPI inflation was 2.8 percent in April 2026, while energy including motor fuels rose 7.8 percent year on year. CBS also reported only 0.1 percent GDP growth in Q1, flat household consumption, weaker exports, consumer confidence at -44 and business confidence at -14.8. CPB had already shown that higher energy prices can lift 2026 inflation to 3.8, 5.1 or 5.3 percent in its scenarios, while purchasing power falls from a 1.4 percent baseline to 0.0, -1.2 or -1.4 percent. The signal is practical: energy pressure is moving through costs, confidence, demand and financing.

    Analysis

    For a small firm, the problem is timing. Fuel, energy, supplier surcharges, wages, interest and tax components can move before customers accept higher prices or pay faster. DNB reports SMEs paid about 3.6 percent on outstanding bank credit in March, against 3.1 percent for larger firms. That makes working capital more expensive just when invoices may rise. A national inflation number can hide the company reality: a delivery firm, workshop, food retailer or hospitality business may carry far more energy exposure than the average basket suggests. The control question is where the shock enters the ledger and how much can be recovered through price, routing, contracts, purchasing or client selection.

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    Impact

    H1

    Review current quotations, fuel clauses, energy contracts and supplier notices. A net 30 percent of entrepreneurs expected selling prices to rise in the next three months, so customers may already be seeing pressure across the chain.

    H2

    Recalculate margin by product, job and client type. Turnover can still look acceptable while gross margin weakens through transport, materials, wage costs, supplier pass-through and finance cost.

    H3

    Do not build 2027 prices on temporary cushioning. Reduced excise duty on petrol, diesel and LPG applies until 31 December 2026. Long-term resilience needs less exposure, cleaner contracts and tighter ledger separation.

    Daily operational takeaway

    Pull six months of energy, fuel, transport, supplier surcharge, wage and interest costs. Compare them with current prices and update a thirteen-week cash view.

    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 the author before publication. Any translated versions are AI-generated from the original English text.

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