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Netherlands

What Netherlands supplies into the American economy — the raw inputs, and the essential goods downstream that depend on them.

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Inputs supplied

24

Goods affected

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Claims on record

1

Mapped

What depends on them

American goods affected

24 essential American goods have Netherlands somewhere upstream in their supply chain.

Digital

GPUs and AI accelerators

Graphics and AI compute chips for consumer gaming, professional visualization, and large-scale AI training.

Digital

Memory and storage chips

DRAM and NAND flash memory used in every digital device; prices swing with Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron output.

Digital

Semiconductors and chips

Integrated circuits, microcontrollers, and chips embedded in vehicles, appliances, and electronics.

Grocery

Dairy and eggs

Milk, cheese, yogurt, and eggs used as core household staples.

Grocery

Fresh produce staples

High-turnover fruits and vegetables commonly used in daily meals.

Health

IV fluids

Sterile saline, dextrose, and hospital fluid bags.

Health

Inhalers

Asthma and COPD inhaled therapies.

Logistics

Firefighting equipment and supplies

AFFF foam (PFAS transition challenge), protective gear, hose, breathing apparatus, and aerial firefighting assets.

Materials

Auto parts and repairs

Replacement parts, tires, and repair components for personal vehicles.

Energy

Home heating oil

Fuel oil for residential furnaces, primarily in the U.S. Northeast.

Digital

Fiber optic cables and networking

Glass fiber cables, transceivers, and installation hardware for broadband, 5G backhaul, and data center interconnects.

Energy

Gasoline and diesel

Retail gasoline and diesel fuel for personal vehicles and freight.

Materials

Plumbing pipes and fittings

Copper, PVC, CPVC, PEX pipe, and brass fittings for building water supply and drainage.

Home

Baby and child care products

Diapers, wipes, baby lotion, and essential childcare supplies.

Health

Infant formula

Infant nutrition products for formula-fed babies.

Food

Pork and pork products

Pork chops, roasts, and fresh pork for household use.

Food

Chicken and turkey

Fresh, frozen, and processed poultry for households.

Health

N95 masks and personal protective equipment

NIOSH-certified respiratory protection and medical PPE for healthcare, industrial, and emergency use.

Home

Paper and household products

Toilet paper, paper towels, tissues, and other disposable household paper goods.

Agriculture

Farm equipment parts

Replacement parts for tractors, combines, planters, and sprayers from John Deere, CNH Industrial, and AGCO.

Health

Antibiotics

Common oral and injectable infection treatments.

Materials

Vehicles and light trucks

New passenger cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks; dependent on semiconductors, batteries, and global parts networks.

Energy

Residential Electricity

The full infrastructure stack delivering electricity to U.S. homes — spanning generation (natural gas 43%, nuclear 18%, renewables 24%, coal 16%), high-voltage transmission, distribution, and smart metering. The U.S. generated approximately 4,178 billion kWh in 2023 at utility scale.

Food

Canned and shelf-stable foods

Tinned vegetables, soups, beans, and packaged staples dependent on metal cans and retort processing.