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Dutch goods exports grow for nine consecutive months

Dutch goods exports grow for nine consecutive months

Dutch exports grew for the ninth consecutive month in February, according to reports from Statistics Netherlands (CBS). This trend reflects a steady increase in the sale of Dutch-produced goods, such as machinery, to international markets.

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Cheap summer train subscription starts a week early: Off-peak travel for 49 euros a month from June 15

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US threatens new import tariffs on EU and dozens of other economies

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The Amsterdam District Court has ruled that it is competent to hear a legal challenge by Greenpeace against a US court order to pay nearly 300 million euros in damages to Energy Transfer. This decision allows the environmental organization to contest the massive American fine within the Dutch judicial system.