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Cabinet explains in fine print why it is avoiding major interventions for now

Cabinet explains in fine print why it is avoiding major interventions for now

The Dutch cabinet is opting for targeted measures like subsidies and tax cuts to manage the energy crisis instead of implementing large-scale interventions. This approach aims to address the situation while avoiding public panic through more drastic policy shifts.

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