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Lelystad airport opening delayed
Transport minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen is poised to announce a further delay in the expansion of Lelystad airport into…
NXP shares rise after better Qualcom bid
Shares in big Dutch chips maker NXP shot up by 5% on the US technology exchange Nasdaq on Tuesday after its US peer Qualcomm raised its…
KLM splits record earnings with staff
Dutch flag carrier KLM is allocating €170m of its record €910m net earnings to its 30,000 employees. This is the third consecutive year…
Petten nuclear plant clean-up costs soar
The Dutch cabinet is allocating an extra €117m to clean up nuclear waste at its Petten reactor, minister Carola Schouten told MPs on…
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- Solar power in the Netherlands is largely in non-Dutch hands
- Lelystad airport opening to charter flights put back to 2020
- Chip maker NXP shares shoot up after Qualcom sweetens offer
- KLM splits record earnings with staff; 30,000 to share €170m
- Costs to clean up Petten nuclear plant escalate
- Investor lobby groups slam hefty ‘golden hello’ for new Randstad exec
- British property developer Round Hill joins Utrecht canal zone housing project
- Drug companies are blackmailing us with expensive drugs: healthcare chief
- Dutch energy company Eneco to be sold, ending months of dispute
- Transavia passengers little affected by pilots’ strike, more to follow
- MPs ask ministers if body parts trade is supervised in the Netherlands
- Dutch tax minister tightens up advance rulings as 78 deals are found to have errors
- Schiphol airport renews calls for increased flight movement cap
- Pension charge pulls airline group Air France-KLM into the red
- Rotterdam less popular with foreign investors, fewer firms make the move
- ‘Trump effect’ and tax cuts benefit Dutch multinationals
- Dutch minister confirms ban on drilling, shale gas ‘not an option’
- Three Dutch financials report upbeat 2017 earnings
- Rotterdam port hits record 467 million tonnes of freight in 2017
- Dutch economy expanded by 3.1% last year, highest in 10 years