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Chopin Festival Celebrates Historic Links Between Amsterdam and Poland
The Chopin Festival at Amsterdam's Amstelkerk is highlighting both classical music and the long-standing commercial ties between the Netherlands and the Baltic region, including Amsterdam's historic dependence on timber imported through ...
Chinese Ambassador Calls for Continued Free Trade Cooperation with the Netherlands
At his first official diplomatic reception, Ambassador Shen Bo urged continued support for multilateralism and open trade, reflecting Beijing's efforts to maintain dialogue with the Netherlands despite continuing tensions over semiconduc...
French Ambassador Highlights The Hague's Role in International Justice
During a Bastille Day reception, French Ambassador François Alabrune praised Dutch-French cooperation and emphasised the global importance of institutions based in The Hague, including the International Criminal Court and the Organisatio...
Dutch Government Introduces National Registration for Tobacco Retailers
All businesses selling cigarettes, vaping products and related tobacco items must now register with authorities, providing the government with new oversight as it works to reduce the number of tobacco sales outlets.
Netherlands Bans Unsolicited Commercial Cold Calls
Companies may no longer contact consumers or former customers by telephone without prior consent under strengthened privacy rules designed to improve consumer protection.
Netherlands Introduces New Charges on Low-Value Imports from Non-European Union Retailers
Consumers purchasing goods from platforms such as Temu and Shein will pay a new three-euro surcharge per product category following changes to European Union import rules aimed at creating fairer competition for domestic retailers.
European Union Mandates Driver Monitoring Systems in All New Vehicles
All new passenger and commercial vehicles sold in the Netherlands and across the European Union must now include technology that detects driver distraction or fatigue, strengthening road safety standards.
The Hague Eases Property Conversion Rules to Expand Housing Supply
The municipality has relaxed regulations governing the subdivision of larger homes and homestay rentals in an effort to increase the supply of affordable housing without relying solely on new construction.
Money20/20 Europe Confirms Amsterdam as Twenty Twenty-Seven Host City
The organisers of Europe's largest financial technology conference have confirmed the Amsterdam RAI convention centre will host the 2027 event, reinforcing the city's position as a leading centre for digital finance and venture capital.
Amsterdam Tightens Commercial Waste Rules to Improve Street Cleanliness
Businesses must now remove waste containers from public streets immediately after collection or face fines starting at five hundred fifty euros, as the city steps up efforts to reduce clutter and control vermin.
Amsterdam Cuts Free Bicycle Parking Period at Major Storage Facilities
The municipality has reduced the free parking period in central bicycle garages from four weeks to seven days in an effort to free space by removing abandoned bicycles from busy transport hubs.
Amsterdam Bans Electric Fat Bikes from Vondelpark
The city has prohibited heavy electric fat bikes from operating in Vondelpark as part of a wider effort to improve safety and address concerns over high-speed micromobility in crowded public spaces.
Road Haulage Bankruptcies Rise Across the Netherlands and Belgium
Transport companies are coming under mounting financial pressure from higher fuel costs, labour shortages and new road tolls, raising the risk of disruption along key freight corridors linking the Port of Rotterdam with the wider Europea...
Schiphol Airport Prepares for Peak Summer Travel Season
Royal Schiphol Group expects to handle more than twelve point seven million passengers between July and late August, with around one thousand three hundred ninety flights each day as demand for travel to Spain, Greece and the United King...
Dutch Police Identify Local Accomplices in Major Odido Cyberattack
Investigators say Dutch-based suspects helped facilitate the cyberattack on telecommunications provider Odido by posing as internal information technology staff, allowing attackers to gain access to personal data belonging to more than s...
Dutch Banks Gain Power to Freeze Suspicious Transactions for Five Days
New financial regulations now allow banks to temporarily block suspicious transfers for up to five days, giving authorities more time to investigate potential money laundering, organised crime and terrorist financing.
Grid Congestion Leaves Dutch Households Waiting for Electricity Connections
Electricity network constraints, particularly in Noord-Brabant and Utrecht, are forcing households onto waiting lists for upgraded power connections needed for heat pumps and electric vehicle chargers, exposing a growing obstacle to the ...
Millions of Dutch Tenants Face Higher Housing Costs Under New Rent Caps
Updated national rent rules allow social housing rents to rise by up to four point one percent and private-sector regulated rents by up to four point four percent, increasing costs for many households as demand for housing continues to o...
Netherlands Raises Minimum Wage and Introduces Mid-Year Economic Reforms
The statutory minimum wage for workers aged twenty-one and over has increased to fourteen euros and ninety-nine cents an hour, alongside higher pensions and social benefits, as part of a broader package of measures intended to support ho...
Dutch Housing Shortage Deepens as Landlords Exit the Rental Market
A record fifty-six thousand seven hundred homes were listed for sale during the second quarter as private landlords reduced their rental portfolios following tighter rent controls and higher taxes. At the same time, unregulated rents con...
Middle East Shipping Disruptions Raise Pressure on Dutch Supply Chains
Logistics operators are preparing for greater volatility as conflict affecting the Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea shipping routes forces vessels onto longer journeys, increases freight costs and prompts European importers to adjust invento...
Port of Rotterdam Reports Strong Container Growth but Warns of Middle East Shipping Risks
Container throughput at the Port of Rotterdam rose four point five percent year on year to three point eight million twenty-foot equivalent units in the first quarter, supported by strong liquefied natural gas imports. Port authorities c...
Dutch Startup Funding Surges Beyond Two Billion Dollars in First Half of Twenty Twenty-Six
Dealroom reported that Dutch startups raised two point three billion dollars during the first six months of the year, a forty-four percent increase from a year earlier, underscoring continued investor confidence in the Netherlands despit...
Dutch Artificial Intelligence and Semiconductor Startups Attract Record Investment Wave
The Netherlands is strengthening its position as a leading European technology hub after Nearfield Instruments, Axelera AI, Quantware, Earthian AI and Eye Security secured major funding rounds, highlighting strong international investor ...
ASML Earnings in Focus as Investors Test Artificial Intelligence Semiconductor Rally
ASML is set to report second-quarter earnings on July 15, with analysts expecting revenue of more than ten billion dollars. Strong demand for its extreme ultraviolet lithography systems continues to be driven by Taiwan Semiconductor Manu...
University of Amsterdam Robotics Team Competes on Global Stage
The University of Amsterdam's student robotics team is showcasing its latest autonomous humanoid robots at the RoboCup 2026 competition in South Korea, highlighting the Netherlands' strengths in robotics and artificial intelligence resea...
Amsterdam Conference Highlights Concerns Over Dependence on US Cloud Providers
Technology leaders meeting at Amsterdam's "Become Digitally Resilient" conference warned that heavy reliance on a small number of American cloud providers poses growing challenges for Dutch digital resilience and data sovereignty.
Dutch Health Authorities Warn of Early Surge in Tick Bites
Public health officials have issued nationwide warnings after an unusually early increase in tick activity linked to warmer weather, urging residents to take precautions against Lyme disease.
Government Relaxes Childcare Staffing Rules to Ease Labour Shortages
New regulations allow childcare providers greater flexibility in employing trainee staff to address nationwide labour shortages, although some groups have raised concerns about maintaining service quality.
Amsterdam Finalizes Preparations for WorldPride
Amsterdam is completing security, transport and logistical preparations for WorldPride, with the international event expected to provide a significant boost to the city's hospitality and retail sectors.
Netherlands Bans Unsolicited Commercial Telemarketing
New consumer protection rules now prohibit companies from making unsolicited marketing calls without prior customer consent, tightening privacy protections and reshaping sales practices across the country.
Discount Rail Passes Drive Strong Summer Travel Demand
The introduction of discounted summer rail tickets has significantly increased passenger numbers on the Dutch national railway network, encouraging domestic tourism and greater use of public transport.
KLM Expands Winter Services Between Schiphol and Teesside
KLM will increase winter flights between Amsterdam Schiphol and Teesside International Airport, strengthening air links that support trade and business travel between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
KLM Adjusts Global Flight Network After Schiphol Delays
KLM is rebooking passengers and revising schedules after operational disruptions at Amsterdam Schiphol affected connections across its European and long-haul network, including services to London, Paris, Los Angeles and Washington.
Schiphol Airport Hit by Summer Flight Disruptions
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport has cancelled more than 30 flights because of air traffic control constraints, airspace congestion and ground-handling limitations, disrupting travel during one of Europe's busiest holiday periods.
Amsterdam Begins Major Transit Works Ahead of WorldPride
Large-scale maintenance on Amsterdam's metro and tram networks is causing widespread disruption for commuters as the city upgrades infrastructure before the arrival of visitors for the WorldPride festival later this month.
Social Housing Rents Rise to Support Sustainability Upgrades
Housing associations across the Netherlands have implemented rent increases of up to 4.1 percent to help finance government-mandated sustainability improvements, although the changes add to financial pressure on many lower-income tenants.
Dutch Government Caps Annual Rent Increases at 4.4 Percent
The government has limited annual rent increases in the liberalized private rental sector to 4.4 percent, seeking to provide greater stability for tenants amid continuing housing shortages.
The Hague Relaxes Property Subdivision Rules to Increase Housing Supply
The Hague has eased regulations allowing larger homes to be divided into multiple residences while simplifying licensing requirements for homestays, with the goal of expanding affordable housing for students and young professionals.
Dutch Customs Ends Duty-Free Processing for Low-Value Imports
The Netherlands has introduced a €3 processing charge on non-European Union parcels valued below €150 after removing the previous exemption, in a move aimed at addressing the rapid growth of low-cost overseas e-commerce imports.
Netherlands Introduces Road Tolls for Heavy Commercial Vehicles
A nationwide road charging system for trucks weighing more than 3,500 kilograms has come into force, with industry groups warning that higher transport costs could eventually be reflected in consumer prices.
Maersk and Gap Expand Low-Emission Shipping Partnership Through Rotterdam
Gap has expanded its partnership with Maersk by supporting the use of biofuels and bio-methanol through a book-and-claim model centred on the Port of Rotterdam, helping reduce emissions across European supply chains.
Biofuel Bunker Premiums Rise as Shipping Markets Face Fresh Pressure
Premiums for B30 biofuel bunker fuel at the Port of Rotterdam have climbed to $269 per metric ton above conventional marine fuels, reflecting stronger demand for lower-emission shipping and continued disruption to global maritime routes.
Port of Rotterdam Introduces Unified Towage Permit System
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has introduced a single licensing framework covering all harbour towage operators, establishing common safety, crewing and operational standards while maintaining competition across Europe's busiest seaport.
Government Raises State Pensions and Social Benefits
The Dutch government has increased pensions, social assistance, disability benefits and sick pay, including a €23 monthly rise in the state pension for single recipients, as part of broader efforts to support households facing persistent...
Dutch Minimum Wage Rises to €14.99 an Hour
The Netherlands has increased the statutory minimum wage for workers aged 21 and older to €14.99 per hour, while youth wages have also risen under the scheduled adjustment intended to help preserve purchasing power amid elevated living c...
Adyen Announces Chief Financial Officer Transition
Digital payments company Adyen said Chief Financial Officer Ethan Tandowsky will leave at the end of August, with Hwa Tsao appointed interim finance chief as the company continues expanding its global payments business.
Prosus Raises $1.65 Billion Through Global Bond Offering
Amsterdam-listed technology investor Prosus has priced $1 billion in 10-year notes and $650 million in seven-year notes, strengthening its balance sheet and securing financing for future investments following improved earnings performance.
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