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Open a Business for selling textiles in the Netherlands

Updated: Nov 5, 2020

Are you excited to open a business for selling textiles in the Netherlands? The Dutch economy is one of the most resilient economies in Europe and as the economy of the Netherlands and the rest of the EU grow, so do business opportunities in the Netherlands. One of these opportunities is within the Dutch textile sector.


The garment and textile sector in the Netherlands is worth an estimated €20 million and employs more than 100,000 people. The industry has a lot of room for growth, with research showing that the country’s textile sector is operating at only 70% of its capacity. This presents many opportunities for investors to open a business for selling textiles in the Netherlands and help the industry grow.


Regulations for selling textiles in the Netherlands


You don’t need a special license to open a business for selling textiles in the Netherlands, however, all businesses that sell textile or textile-related goods, such as clothing, must adhere to the Commodities Act Decree on Textile Articles as set out by the Dutch government.


Among other things, these regulations require textiles and garments to have clear labels in Dutch that includes information such as the names and types of fabric used. These requirements don’t apply to textile products that are custom made.


How to up a Business for selling textiles in the Netherlands


  • The first thing you have to do when starting a Dutch business is to register a Dutch company with the Dutch Trade Register, which must include the mandatory NACE (Nomenclature of Economic Activities) number. For textile businesses, the numbers are as follows (depending on the type of operation): Section G; Division 46, 47; Group; 46.1, 46.4, 47.5; Class 46.16, 46.41, 47.51.

  • An important consideration for starting a business for selling textiles in the Netherlands is whether you are going to open a retail outlet, sell online, or use sales agents to sell business-to-business. This can be one or a combination of the above.

  • Some options may require that you comply with certain laws and regulations or set-up procedures.

  • All businesses selling textiles in the Netherlands must comply with the Commodities Act Decree on Textile Articles, regardless of type.

If you are not sure about the laws and regulations of your specific choice of business, speak to one of our friendly consultants. They will guide you through the options and help you to reach full compliance, quickly and easily.


We are experts in Dutch company formation in the textile sector, and we can offer you great advice about setting up a business for selling textiles in the Netherlands in the Netherlands and the many opportunities that you can take advantage of. Call us now!



Frequently asked questions:


Do I require a license to operate a Business for selling textiles in the Netherlands?

No. However, your business must comply with the Commodities Act Decree on Textile Articles to sell textiles in the Netherlands.


Why is The Netherlands such a good place to start a Business for selling textiles in the Netherlands?

  • Textile industry has many opportunities for growth.

  • A moderately competitive market that allows small to medium businesses to thrive.

  • World-class transport infrastructure ensures swift distribution.

  • Attractive tax rates that draw a lot of investors to the Dutch textile markets.

  • The Netherlands has a very stable and resilient business environment.

  • Educated and highly skilled workforce.

  • Dutch population has increased amounts of disposable income to spend on items such as clothes.


How long does it take to start a Business for selling textiles in the Netherlands?

Starting a Dutch company usually takes between 2-5 days. Call us to get started.


Can I start a Business for selling textiles in the Netherlands as anon-Dutch or EU citizen?

Yes. The Dutch government allows foreigners to start a Dutch company or bring their existing business from abroad. However, certain legal conditions apply.




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