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Cabinet expects no energy crisis like 2022, but remains vigilant

Cabinet expects no energy crisis like 2022, but remains vigilant

The Dutch cabinet is closely monitoring rising energy prices but currently sees no immediate need for intervention similar to the 2022 crisis. While no measures are being implemented yet, the government is preparing potential support options in case the situation deteriorates.

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