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Monday, Jul 06, 2026
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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.
Schiphol Expects Record 12.7 Million Summer Passengers Despite Capacity Debate
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport expects to handle more than 12.7 million passengers during the July and August holiday period, highlighting strong travel demand even as political debate continues over reducing flight movements for environment...
Port of Rotterdam Rejects Calls for Immediate Phase-Out of Fossil Fuel Operations
The Port of Rotterdam has rejected legal demands to rapidly end fossil fuel activities, arguing that an orderly transition is necessary to protect European energy security while it continues investing in hydrogen, biofuels and its 2050 c...
Mandatory Dutch Cybersecurity Act Takes Effect for Critical Infrastructure
The Netherlands has implemented its Cybersecurity Act, introducing tougher digital security obligations for critical sectors and requiring medium and large suppliers to meet stricter cybersecurity standards throughout their supply chains.
Nearfield Instruments Raises Record €330 Million to Expand AI Chip Technology
Rotterdam-based semiconductor startup Nearfield Instruments has secured a €330 million funding round, one of Europe's largest deep-tech investments, to accelerate deployment of advanced metrology systems used in manufacturing next-genera...
Netherlands Joins US-Led Pax Silica Alliance to Strengthen Semiconductor Supply Chains
The Netherlands has joined the US-led Pax Silica alliance during a trade mission to Washington, aiming to reinforce global semiconductor supply chains, attract investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure and support high-tech em...
Dutch Government Pushes Back Against Proposed US Restrictions on ASML Exports
The Dutch government has criticized proposed US legislation that would tighten export restrictions affecting ASML's operations in China, saying technology cooperation should remain voluntary and that the Netherlands will safeguard its ow...
ASML and Dutch Chipmakers Seek €2.1 Billion Government Backing to Protect Semiconductor Industry
ASML, NXP Semiconductors, ASM International and other Dutch technology companies are urging Prime Minister Dick Schoof's government to invest up to €150 million annually over six years, warning that stronger public support is needed to k...
Netherlands Strengthens Poultry Biosecurity After Regional Avian Influenza Cases
The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority has increased biosecurity monitoring for commercial poultry farms following outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in neighbouring countries.
Netherlands Orders Nationwide Digital Integration of Health Records
The healthcare regulator has instructed hospitals, general practitioners and pharmacies to achieve full interoperability of patient records by the end of the year to improve efficiency and reduce administrative workloads.
Dutch Universities Tighten International Student Admissions to Ease Housing Pressures
Universities in Amsterdam, Delft and Leiden have introduced targeted limits on international student enrolment as part of efforts to ease severe shortages in student accommodation.
Booking.com Reports Growing Demand for Sustainable Travel
Amsterdam-based Booking.com says travellers are increasingly choosing environmentally certified accommodation and lower-emission transport options for summer holidays.
Dutch Museums Report Strong Summer Visitor Numbers
The Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and Mauritshuis are reporting record attendance during the early summer season, reflecting robust international demand for Dutch cultural attractions.
Utrecht Expands Electric Vehicle Charging Network
Utrecht has awarded contracts to double its network of bidirectional electric vehicle charging stations, supporting sustainable urban transport and renewable energy integration.
European Medicines Agency Issues Artificial Intelligence Guidance for Drug Development
The Amsterdam-based European Medicines Agency has published new guidelines governing the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in pharmaceutical research and clinical trials.
Amsterdam Prepares for WorldPride 2026 With Major Transport and Visitor Plans
City authorities are preparing for millions of visitors during WorldPride 2026, with extensive plans to manage increased demand across Amsterdam's public transport network.
Dutch Agricultural Technology Exports Rise as Demand Grows for Climate-Smart Farming
Companies in the Food Valley region are reporting strong international demand for greenhouse climate control systems and precision irrigation technology as countries adapt to extreme heat.
ING and Rabobank Expand Financing for Climate Resilience Projects
The two banks have launched new green financing programmes to help municipalities and developers invest in flood protection and water management infrastructure.
New Offshore Wind Capacity Strengthens Dutch Energy Transition
Additional North Sea offshore wind projects have been connected to the national grid, supporting efforts to reduce dependence on imported natural gas and lower industrial emissions.
Netherlands Introduces New Business Rules on Telemarketing and Childcare Staffing
New regulations prohibit unsolicited telemarketing without prior consumer consent while giving childcare providers greater flexibility to use trainees to address staff shortages.
Dutch Central Bank Warns Labour Shortages Could Weigh on Long-Term Growth
The central bank says persistent shortages in technology, construction and healthcare are contributing to wage pressures and could undermine the country's long-term economic competitiveness.
The Hague Eases Property Conversion Rules to Expand Housing Supply
The Hague has relaxed regulations allowing homeowners in designated areas to divide properties into multiple residences or offer homestay accommodation with fewer licensing requirements.
Netherlands Raises National Minimum Wage to Support Household Purchasing Power
The statutory minimum wage has increased to €14.99 per hour for workers aged 21 and older as part of government efforts to offset persistent inflation.
Dutch Rent Increases Take Effect Amid Continuing Housing Affordability Pressures
Rent increases of up to 4.4 percent in the private sector and 4.1 percent in social housing have come into force, adding to cost-of-living concerns and increasing pressure for faster home construction.
Dutch Water Authorities Expand Rhine Monitoring to Support Inland Shipping
Authorities have deployed additional digital sensors along the Rhine River to provide real-time water level data and help shipping operators navigate periods of low water during the summer.
Netherlands Introduces Road Tolls for Heavy Goods Vehicles
A new toll system for trucks weighing more than 3.5 tonnes has taken effect on designated Dutch highways, with revenue earmarked for road maintenance and the transition to zero-emission freight transport.
Schiphol Activates Peak-Season Measures as Summer Travel Surges
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has introduced enhanced operational procedures, including predictive traffic management and automated security systems, to handle record numbers of summer travellers.
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