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Tuesday, Jun 30, 2026
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Amsterdam Museums Record Strong International Visitor Growth
The Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum have reported record international attendance, with favourable exchange rates attracting more visitors from the United States and Asia.
Vion Restructures Dutch Pork Processing Operations
Vion Food Group is consolidating slaughterhouse operations as nitrogen reduction policies continue to reduce the size of the Dutch livestock sector.
Royal FloraHolland Uses Digital Technology to Improve Supply Chain Efficiency
Royal FloraHolland is expanding digital tools, including artificial intelligence, to optimise logistics and reduce costs as Europe's largest flower auction responds to higher energy prices.
Just Eat Takeaway Reviews Asset Sales to Focus on Core European Markets
Just Eat Takeaway is exploring the sale of non-core international businesses as it concentrates on its most profitable European operations following pressure from investors to improve returns.
Philips Finalises Remaining US Sleep Device Litigation Settlements
Philips has completed the remaining financial settlements linked to its global sleep apnoea device recall, allowing the company to focus on its healthcare technology and medical imaging businesses.
Heineken Adjusts European Pricing as Consumer Spending Softens
Heineken is revising its pricing strategy across Europe and increasing its focus on alcohol-free products and emerging Asian markets as inflation continues to weigh on premium beer demand.
Adyen Expands Point-of-Sale Business Across Europe
Dutch payments company Adyen has accelerated deployment of point-of-sale terminals for major retailers, benefiting from growing demand for integrated online and in-store payment systems.
Booking.com Faces Renewed European Digital Markets Act Scrutiny
Amsterdam-based Booking.com is under increased regulatory oversight as the European Commission enforces the Digital Markets Act, with new rules expected to reshape competition and platform operations.
Fastned Expands European Electric Vehicle Charging Network
Dutch charging company Fastned has secured new concessions in Germany and France, strengthening its presence in Europe's fast-growing electric vehicle infrastructure market.
Dutch Railways Reduce Services Amid Staff Shortages and Track Maintenance
Nederlandse Spoorwegen will cut services on several major routes as persistent staffing shortages coincide with extensive infrastructure work around Utrecht Centraal.
KLM Expands Sustainable Aviation Fuel Supply Agreements
KLM has signed long-term agreements with European biofuel producers to secure sustainable aviation fuel supplies and meet future European Union blending requirements.
Schiphol Airport Faces Summer Delays as Capacity Pressures Mount
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport continues to experience widespread delays and cancellations as operational constraints and European air traffic control disruptions affect peak summer travel.
Rotterdam Port Operations Disrupted by Climate and Anti-Arms Protests
Demonstrations targeting fossil fuel infrastructure and alleged arms shipments have caused delays at the Port of Rotterdam, prompting freight rerouting and heightened security measures.
Amsterdam Moves to Tighten Rules on Foreign Property Investors
Amsterdam's city council is advancing proposals to restrict non-resident institutional investment in residential property and curb short-term rentals in an effort to improve housing availability.
Rabobank Reports Diverging Trends Across Dutch Housing Market
Rabobank says house prices in Amsterdam have largely levelled off while values continue to rise in less expensive regions, reflecting affordability pressures and shifting buyer demand.
Housing Shortage Pushes Dutch Private Rents Above €2,000 a Month
New figures show that 42% of homes in the unregulated rental market now cost more than €2,000 per month as a housing shortage of about 410,000 homes continues to constrain affordability.
Dutch Water Authorities Seek Higher Local Taxes to Strengthen Flood Defences
Regional water boards are calling for increased municipal taxes to finance urgent upgrades to dikes weakened by increasingly frequent periods of heavy rainfall and prolonged drought.
Offshore Wind Expansion Faces Delays From Rising Costs and Supply Constraints
Developers of Dutch North Sea wind farms are reporting project delays as higher manufacturing costs and shortages of turbine components slow the rollout of new renewable energy capacity.
Government Backs Tata Steel's Hydrogen Transition at IJmuiden
The caretaker Dutch government has provided preliminary assurances of state support for Tata Steel's planned shift to hydrogen-based steelmaking, a project regarded as central to the country's industrial decarbonisation strategy.
Gasunie Completes First Section of National Hydrogen Network
State-owned Gasunie has finished the first major segment of the Dutch hydrogen network, linking Eemshaven with industrial regions in the Netherlands and Germany as Europe expands low-carbon energy infrastructure.
Netherlands Raises €2.5 Billion Through Green Bond Sale for Climate Projects
The Dutch State Treasury Agency has reopened its 30-year green bond, raising €2.5 billion to finance climate adaptation projects including offshore wind development and upgrades to the Delta Works flood protection system.
New Grid Connection Rules Prioritise Essential Services Across the Netherlands
From July 1, Dutch grid operators will give priority to electricity connections for hospitals, schools and other essential facilities as regulators respond to growing pressure on the country's power infrastructure.
Dutch Grid Operators Pay Households to Reduce Solar Power Generation
Grid operator Enexis has begun compensating households in several provinces for temporarily switching off solar panels during peak production periods, highlighting mounting congestion on the national electricity network.
Government Boosts Investment in Brainport Eindhoven Infrastructure
The Dutch government has allocated additional funding for housing and transport in the Brainport Eindhoven region to support rapid growth driven by ASML's expanding supply chain and rising demand from international technology workers.
Netherlands Aligns Semiconductor Export Controls With United States
The Dutch government has agreed to coordinate semiconductor export policies with the United States under a new technology security framework, tightening restrictions on servicing legacy lithography equipment supplied to China.
ASML and TNO Launch Photonic Chip Partnership to Strengthen European Semiconductor Industry
ASML and the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research have established a new photonic chip manufacturing initiative to expand European production of next-generation semiconductor technology and strengthen the continent's ...
Netherlands Accelerates Defence Spending on Drones and Cyber Capabilities
The Dutch Defence Ministry has fast-tracked procurement of surveillance drones and cyber defence systems as part of a broader military modernisation programme aligned with the country's commitment to exceed NATO's defence spending target.
International Criminal Court Issues New Arrest Warrants From The Hague
Judges at the International Criminal Court have approved a new round of arrest warrants targeting senior military officials in ongoing conflicts, reinforcing The Hague's central role in international justice while creating fresh diplomat...
Netherlands Implements European Migration Pact With Faster Asylum Processing
The Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service has begun applying the European Migration Pact, cutting standard asylum processing times to three months while introducing stricter rules on family reunification and mandatory digital regi...
Dutch Government Prepares for Snap Election After Collapse of Schoof Coalition
The caretaker government is preparing for early elections after Geert Wilders withdrew the Party for Freedom from the ruling coalition over asylum policy, leaving key decisions on infrastructure, nitrogen policy and long-term fiscal plan...
Amsterdam AI Conferences Lift Business Travel Demand
Hotels and convention venues in Amsterdam reported rising bookings ahead of a series of international artificial intelligence conferences, strengthening the city's position as a European technology events hub.
ASML Expands Partnership With Tata Electronics in India
ASML broadened its collaboration with Tata Electronics, providing deep ultraviolet lithography technology and engineering training to support semiconductor manufacturing in India.
ASML Partners With Dutch Housing Associations to Expand Affordable Homes
ASML joined housing associations in Veldhoven, Eindhoven and Helmond to support the construction of affordable housing as rapid growth in the regional technology sector increases demand.
International Gaming Festival Boosts Amsterdam Tourism
A major Magic: The Gathering festival at RAI Amsterdam attracted tens of thousands of international visitors, supporting hotel occupancy and tourism spending across the Dutch capital.
Dutch Offshore Wind Generation Reaches Record Levels
Electricity production from North Sea offshore wind farms hit a record high, helping reduce the impact of elevated imported natural gas prices on the national power system.
Dutch Farmers Expand Climate Adaptation Measures After Crop Damage
Agricultural organisations launched new resilience and financial support programmes following extreme heat and hailstorms that damaged crops across the country.
Severe Storms Disrupt Transport and Infrastructure Across the Netherlands
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute recorded more than 300,000 lightning strikes within 24 hours as severe thunderstorms following a Code Red heatwave caused transport disruption, fires and agricultural damage.
Dutch Telecom Operators Accelerate 5G Expansion
Telecommunications providers brought forward plans to extend 5G coverage across the Randstad and the Port of Rotterdam to support advanced logistics and industrial applications.
Dutch Rail Network Speeds Up Repairs After Severe Storm Damage
National rail operator NS accelerated repairs and resilience upgrades after lightning strikes and flooding disrupted signalling around Utrecht, the country's busiest rail hub.
KLM Adjusts Summer Flight Schedule to Improve Long-Haul Reliability
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines revised its European feeder network to build additional connection time and reduce the risk of missed intercontinental flights.
Schiphol Airport Faces Widespread Delays After European Disruptions
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport implemented emergency operating measures following hundreds of flight delays and dozens of cancellations caused by air traffic control strikes, adverse weather and wider European disruption.
Amsterdam Tightens Rules for Shared E-Bikes and Scooters
Amsterdam introduced stricter operating zones and speed limits for shared electric bicycles and scooters in an effort to improve safety and reduce congestion in the city centre.
Dutch Housing Construction Slows as Environmental Rules Delay Projects
New residential construction continued to weaken as nitrogen emission regulations, legal uncertainty and higher interest rates delayed housing developments across the Netherlands.
Rotterdam Tests AI-Powered Rail Freight Optimisation
Port rail operators launched an artificial intelligence pilot programme to improve train scheduling and cargo flows while easing pressure on road transport.
DSV Expands European Rail and Road Freight Alternatives
Logistics company DSV introduced new multimodal transport corridors linking the Netherlands with southern and eastern Europe to help customers manage delays affecting maritime shipping.
Rotterdam Adds Shore Power Infrastructure for Large Ships
The Port of Rotterdam commissioned expanded shore power facilities, allowing cruise ships and container vessels to switch off diesel engines while berthed and reducing local emissions.
Port of Rotterdam Expands Automated Container Terminal Capacity
The Port of Rotterdam launched the next phase of its automated terminal expansion, introducing new cranes and autonomous vehicles to improve cargo handling efficiency.
Port of Rotterdam Braces for Extended Supply Chain Disruptions
Logistics operators at the Port of Rotterdam warned that disruptions linked to security risks in the Strait of Hormuz could delay liquefied natural gas and container shipments for months as vessels divert around Africa.
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