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Tuesday, Jul 07, 2026
Amsterdam Times
Amsterdam Warns of Transport Disruption During WorldPride Festival
Amsterdam authorities have advised residents and visitors to expect significant travel disruption as WorldPride celebrations coincide with major tram and metro maintenance across the city.
New Import Charges Take Effect for Low-Value Non-European Union Parcels
Consumers and online retailers now face higher costs after the removal of the import tax exemption for non-European Union parcels valued below 150 euros, with eligible shipments becoming subject to a three-euro processing fee.
New Tax Rules Aim to Help Startups Attract Talent with Employee Share Plans
The coalition government plans to expand tax-efficient employee share schemes for startups and scale-ups while allowing employers greater flexibility to help repay workers' student loans through existing tax arrangements.
Minimum Wage and Social Benefits Increase Across the Netherlands
The statutory minimum wage, state pensions and several social welfare payments have risen under new mid-year measures aimed at supporting household incomes as living costs remain elevated.
Dutch Government Unveils Labour and Tax Measures Under Coalition Agenda
The coalition government plans to introduce a new Self-Employment Act, examine incentives for longer working hours, partially limit inflation adjustments to income tax brackets and create a new corporate contribution through the Invalidi...
The Hague Eases Property Conversion Rules to Boost Housing Supply
The Hague has relaxed regulations allowing homeowners to divide existing properties into multiple residences, part of a broader effort to expand housing availability without relying solely on new construction.
Dutch Government Introduces Truck Road Tolls for Heavy Commercial Vehicles
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management is preparing to introduce road tolls for trucks weighing more than 3.5 tonnes, with the policy intended to reflect the environmental and infrastructure costs of heavy freight transport.
Amsterdam Zuidas Office Project Cancelled as Construction Costs Rise
Property investor NSI has cancelled the Well House office development in Amsterdam's Zuidas business district, citing deteriorating financial viability as higher construction costs and weaker office demand weigh on commercial real estate...
Schiphol Expects More Than 12 Million Summer Passengers
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol expects to handle more than 12.7 million passengers during the peak holiday season, reflecting resilient demand for air travel and reinforcing its role as one of Europe's busiest aviation hubs.
Dutch Coalition Preserves Expat Tax Break to Support International Talent
The incoming coalition government confirmed it will retain the country's expat tax scheme, providing certainty for international businesses and helping Dutch technology and engineering companies continue attracting highly skilled foreign...
Ecowende Offshore Wind Farm Delivers First Electricity to the Dutch Grid
The 760-megawatt Hollandse Kust West VI offshore wind project has supplied its first electricity to the national grid, marking a key milestone for a development expected to meet around three percent of the Netherlands' annual power deman...
Port of Rotterdam Rejects Legal Demand to Phase Out Fossil Fuel Operations
The Port of Rotterdam said it will not require companies to end fossil fuel activities, arguing that such a move falls outside its legal mandate and would undermine European energy security while the transition to hydrogen and biofuels r...
Netherlands Joins New Defence Partnership with United Kingdom, Finland and Poland
The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Finland and Poland have launched a new multilateral defence mechanism to accelerate joint procurement and investment, with the aim of strengthening European military capabilities by 2027.
ASML Shares Fall After Major Chipmakers Question Demand for Advanced Bonding Technology
Shares in Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML fell 6.7% after Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix raised doubts about the need for its next-generation hybrid bonding technology, prompting fresh concerns over near-term demand for the co...
Rijksmuseum Completes Decade-Long Digital Archive of Its Collection
The Rijksmuseum has finished digitizing its entire collection with high-resolution imaging and detailed metadata, providing open online access to one of the world's most significant collections of Dutch art and cultural heritage.
Amsterdam Approves Autonomous Electric Delivery Vehicles in Financial District
City authorities have authorized autonomous electric cargo vehicles to operate in Amsterdam's Zuidas business district, creating a high-profile testing ground for zero-emission urban logistics.
ING Launches Institutional Digital Asset Custody Services Across European Markets
ING Group has introduced a regulated cryptocurrency custody platform for institutional investors, expanding its digital asset offerings as Europe's regulatory framework for digital finance continues to develop.
NXP Semiconductors Expands Eindhoven Research Hub for Automotive Chip Development
NXP Semiconductors is investing in additional research and development capacity in Eindhoven to strengthen its position in advanced driver-assistance systems and electric vehicle power management technologies.
Shell Expands Biofuel Production at Pernis Refinery as Energy Transition Accelerates
Shell is increasing investment in biofuel refining capacity at its Pernis industrial complex near Rotterdam, shifting capital toward lower-carbon fuels in response to evolving energy demand and Dutch climate policies.
Dutch Customs Seize More Than Five Tonnes of Cocaine at Zeeland Port
Authorities uncovered one of the year's largest cocaine shipments concealed within agricultural cargo at port facilities in Zeeland, highlighting the continuing challenge of organized crime exploiting Europe's maritime trade routes.
Dutch Defense Ministry Orders Advanced European Drone Systems to Modernize Armed Forces
The Netherlands has finalized a multi-billion-euro procurement of next-generation unmanned aerial systems from European aerospace suppliers, strengthening military capabilities and reinforcing interoperability with NATO partners.
Port of Rotterdam Expands Green Hydrogen Infrastructure to Strengthen European Energy Supply
Europe's largest port has secured funding for a major green hydrogen import and processing terminal, creating a strategic energy corridor to Germany's industrial heartland and supporting the region's transition away from fossil fuels.
ASML Faces Market Scrutiny as Chipmakers Reassess Hybrid Bonding Technology Adoption
Shares in ASML came under pressure after major Asian semiconductor manufacturers reportedly questioned the immediate need to adopt the company's next-generation hybrid bonding systems for advanced artificial intelligence chip production.
Dutch Government Completes Final Phase of Nitrogen Buyout Scheme for Livestock Farmers
The Ministry of Agriculture has finalized compensation agreements for the remaining livestock farmers participating in the voluntary nitrogen emissions buyout program, bringing a contentious environmental initiative aimed at restoring pr...
The Netherlands Tightens Economic Rules With Higher Minimum Wage and New Rent Policy
The Dutch government has raised the statutory minimum wage for adults to €14.99 an hour while allowing housing associations to increase social rents by up to 4.4%, balancing cost-of-living support with the financial sustainability of the...
International Criminal Court Prepares for Landmark War Crimes Hearings as Security Measures Intensify
The International Criminal Court in The Hague is seeking additional administrative funding and enhanced security cooperation from Dutch authorities as it prepares for complex war crimes proceedings that are expected to test the court's c...
Temporary Employment Agencies Face Tougher Workplace Safety Reporting Rules
The Netherlands Labour Authority has introduced stricter accident reporting requirements for temporary employment agencies and host employers, making both parties jointly accountable for workplace safety.
Telemarketing Calls Without Prior Consent Banned in the Netherlands
New consumer protection rules now prohibit businesses from making unsolicited telemarketing calls without explicit prior consent, forcing companies to rethink customer acquisition strategies.
Survey Shows Dutch Holidaymakers Continue to Favour Air Travel
A new ANVR survey found that 55% of Dutch travellers plan to fly this summer, while demand for cross-border rail and car holidays has declined despite environmental campaigns promoting lower-emission transport.
Corendon and TUI Offer to Operate Dutch Government Aircraft
Travel companies Corendon and TUI have proposed operating and maintaining the Dutch government aircraft, arguing the arrangement could save taxpayers more than €100 million by avoiding the purchase of a replacement jet.
Dutch Childcare Rules Ease Staffing Shortages While Tightening Quality Standards
The Netherlands has allowed childcare centres to increase the proportion of trainee staff while introducing stricter certification and supervision requirements for childminders to help address persistent workforce shortages.
WHO Declares End of Hantavirus Outbreak Linked to Dutch Cruise Ship
The World Health Organization has ended monitoring of the hantavirus outbreak linked to the Dutch-flagged MV Hondius, confirming the incident no longer poses a public health risk after an outbreak that claimed at least three lives.
Netherlands Tightens Environmental Standards for New Construction
The Dutch government has introduced stricter environmental performance requirements for building materials used in new offices, schools and healthcare facilities, encouraging greater use of bio-based and circular construction methods.
Extinction Rebellion Protest Blocks A12 Motorway Near Utrecht
Dutch police arrested more than 270 climate activists after Extinction Rebellion blocked the A12 motorway near Utrecht in protest against fossil fuel subsidies, disrupting traffic for more than an hour.
Dutch Authorities Enforce New Smart Tachograph Rules for Cross-Border Trucking
Commercial vehicles operating internationally must now be equipped with second-generation smart tachographs designed to improve enforcement of driving time rules and fair competition across European transport networks.
EU Driver Monitoring Rules Become Mandatory for New Vehicles in the Netherlands
All newly registered passenger and commercial vehicles sold in the Netherlands must now include advanced driver distraction warning systems under new European Union safety regulations.
Netherlands Introduces Distance-Based Toll for Heavy Trucks
A new road charging system for heavy goods vehicles has taken effect, with toll revenue earmarked to support cleaner commercial transport and upgrades to national road infrastructure.
New EU Customs System Changes Cargo Processing at Dutch Ports
The full rollout of the European Union's updated Import Control System has introduced stricter cargo reporting requirements for shipments entering through Rotterdam, Schiphol and other Dutch gateways.
Heatwave Disrupts Operations at Port of Rotterdam
A summer heatwave temporarily reduced productivity and halted some terminal operations at the Port of Rotterdam, prompting shipping operators to adjust logistics schedules to account for weather-related delays.
Port of Rotterdam Appoints New Bunkering Chief to Expand Green Marine Fuels
The Port of Rotterdam has appointed Astrid Sonneveld to lead its bunkering programme, focusing on expanding infrastructure for green methanol, ammonia and liquefied natural gas as shipping transitions to lower-emission fuels.
Amsterdam Bans Fat Bikes From Vondelpark Over Safety Concerns
Amsterdam has prohibited fat bikes from Vondelpark following growing concerns over collisions and pedestrian safety, with officials monitoring the policy before considering wider restrictions.
Amsterdam Cuts Free Bicycle Parking Period to Seven Days
Amsterdam has reduced the maximum free parking period at major municipal bicycle storage facilities from four weeks to seven days in an effort to free up space and improve access for daily commuters.
The Hague Relaxes Housing Rules to Increase Rental Supply
The Hague has eased regulations governing property subdivision and room rentals to encourage more affordable accommodation for students and young professionals amid continued housing shortages.
Social Housing Rents Rise as Dutch Housing Shortage Persists
Housing providers across the Netherlands have introduced rent increases of up to 4.1% for social housing and up to 4.4% in the private sector, adding pressure to an already constrained housing market.
Netherlands Introduces €3 Import Fee for Non-EU Online Purchases
Consumers ordering goods from outside the European Union will now pay a €3 import handling fee per product category, a measure expected to reshape cross-border e-commerce and improve the competitiveness of European retailers.
Dutch Minimum Wage Rises to €14.99 an Hour
The Netherlands has increased the statutory minimum wage for workers aged 21 and over to €14.99 per hour, with the change also lifting state pension payments and social benefits while raising labor costs for employers.
Adyen Acquires US Billing Platform Orb for $335 Million
Adyen has completed its all-cash acquisition of US-based billing platform Orb for $335 million, expanding its enterprise payments offering with integrated billing, pricing and revenue management capabilities.
Adyen Wins Xiaomi Payments Partnership Across 18 International Markets
Dutch payments company Adyen has secured a major agreement to process transactions for Xiaomi in 18 markets, including the European Union, the United Arab Emirates and Australia, strengthening its position in global digital payments.
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