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Business community generally pleased with new coalition agreement; Some concerns

Business community generally pleased with new coalition agreement; Some concerns
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Next Dutch PM: Labour party's Ronald Plasterk emerges as Wilders' first choice

Next Dutch PM: Labour party's Ronald Plasterk emerges as Wilders' first choice
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Small businesses want the Netherlands to hold back on raising petrol tax

The government should refrain from increasing excise duty on petrol because unfair competition is arising across the border in Belgium and Germany, where petrol is currently much cheaper, said Jacco Vonhof, the chair of the Dutch small and mid-sized business association, MKB-Nederland. "From Amersfoort, it is cheaper to drive to Germany for your petrol and some groceries," he said on the radio program Sven op 1. ....

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Number of bankruptcies rose sharply in the first half of the year

The number of bankruptcies in the Netherlands rose sharply in the first half of the year, faillissementsdossier.nl reports. According to the bankruptcy-focused website, more businesses have collapsed, especially in the hospitality, retail, and industrial sectors. These occurrences are associated with inflation. As a result, businesses are spending more money on things like energy and buying products and they are nowhere near being able to recoup all of these costs through their customers. ....

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