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Dutch industry seeks quick clarity on Trump’s tariff maneuvering

Dutch industry seeks quick clarity on Trump’s tariff maneuvering

The Dutch technological industry association FME is calling on the Netherlands and the European Union to provide immediate clarity regarding potential U.S. import tariffs on European goods. The organization seeks a swift response to address uncertainty surrounding Donald Trump's proposed trade policies and their impact on the sector.

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