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Latest business headlines from Dutch news, translated into English.

Stefano Gabbana steps down as chairman of Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana
Stefano Gabbana has stepped down as chairman of the Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana, which he co-founded. Although he resigned in December, the news was only recently made public according to re...

Diesel price continues to fall slightly since Middle East ceasefire
Diesel prices in the Netherlands have continued to decrease slightly, reaching an average of 2.732 euros per liter on Friday. According to UnitedConsumers, this price drop follows a ceasefire in the M...

Lufthansa staff strike leads to chaos at Frankfurt and Munich airports
A cabin crew strike at Lufthansa caused significant travel disruptions at Frankfurt and Munich airports on Friday. Tens of thousands of passengers were affected by numerous flight cancellations and de...

ChipSoft: investigation into ransomware attack in full swing
Software supplier ChipSoft is conducting an ongoing investigation into the cause and scope of a ransomware attack on its systems. The company is maintaining close contact with healthcare organizations...

Yvonne Coldeweijer removes juice videos and celebrates 'victory' after legal proceedings
Yvonne Coldeweijer has removed gossip videos from her Instagram account following a court order. The juice vlogger described the legal outcome as a victory because the judge also ruled that her employ...

Network of rogue electricians exposed after complaint to Ombudsman team
An investigation by a newspaper's Ombudsteam has exposed a network of rogue electricians, leading Prins Elektriciens to take its website offline. Additionally, the platform Werkspot has suspended Prim...

German inflation hits highest level since January 2024 due to high energy prices
Germany's inflation rate rose to 2.7 percent in March, marking its highest level since January 2024. According to the German statistics agency Destatis, the increase was primarily driven by rising ene...

More than two million electric cars on the road in the Netherlands
The Netherlands has reached a milestone with over two million fully electric, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid vehicles on the road as of early this year. This figure represents a nearly 25 percent increase ...
The Netherlands now has two million electric cars: one in five passenger cars runs (partly) on electricity
The Netherlands now has over two million electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid cars, representing a 25% increase from the previous year. According to Statistics Netherlands (CBS), one in five passenger...
Private sector drives up rents: €2,000 per month almost the new norm
Private sector rental prices in the Netherlands are rising rapidly, with 2,000 euros per month becoming the new standard in many areas. Housing platforms Pararius and Huurwoningen.nl report that suppl...
Rent prices rose in all Amsterdam districts over the past year

Amsterdam has relatively the fewest electric cars
According to CBS data, Amsterdam has the lowest relative number of electric vehicles per 1,000 residents among Dutch cities, despite having the highest absolute total of 40,000 cars. The city maintain...

'Strange' furniture store helps Piet for free
After the furniture store where he purchased his chair went out of business, a man named Piet struggled to find a replacement part for a broken handle. Eventually, a different furniture store assisted...

Symbion Vastgoed accepts municipality's refusal: no new supermarket at Bakkerspleintje
Symbion Vastgoed has decided not to appeal the municipality's decision to deny permission for a new supermarket in Castricum's old village center. This means the plan for a second grocery store at the...
Rent prices rising faster than house prices, housing platforms report
Rental prices in the Dutch free market rose more rapidly than those of owner-occupied homes during the first quarter of the year. This finding comes from a market analysis conducted by housing platfor...

Pregnancy discrimination not declining: nearly half are likely victims
Nearly 44 percent of women who worked or sought employment while pregnant likely experienced pregnancy discrimination, a figure that has remained largely unchanged for 14 years. The issue is most prev...
Amsterdam clubs experiment with ‘Cineville for nightlife’ to attract more visitors
High energy prices continue to hurt: ‘Companies struggle to pass on costs’
High energy prices and geopolitical instability in the Middle East are negatively impacting Dutch businesses and consumer confidence. While many companies struggle to pass on increased costs, those ex...

IJmuiden fishing company holds government liable for years-long port fishing ban
A fishing company from IJmuiden is holding the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security, and Nature liable for a multi-year ban on fishing in the region's ports and coastal waters. The ...

Supermarkets step in as potato storage barns must be emptied
Major supermarkets in the Netherlands are joining forces to help farmers sell off surplus stocks of potatoes, onions, and carrots as the storage season concludes. This unprecedented collaboration aims...

Eliëtte driven crazy by KLM email runaround after lost luggage
Eliëtte expresses frustration with KLM's repetitive email process after her luggage was lost during a flight. While passengers are entitled to reimbursement for essential purchases, the airline's com...

Budget cuts reach boiling point at Yes We Can Clinics
Budget cuts in the Dutch youth mental healthcare sector are increasingly driving patients toward private facilities like Yes We Can Clinics. The clinic, previously known for a positive documentary ser...

Human rights organizations demand prosecution of Booking.com
Human rights organization The Rights Forum and several partner groups are taking legal action to demand the prosecution of the travel platform Booking.com. The organizations are turning to the court t...

Hacked software supplier ChipSoft takes systems offline
Software supplier ChipSoft took its electronic patient record systems offline on Wednesday evening following a cyberattack. The decision was confirmed by several hospitals after reports of the breach ...

Hacked patient records software provider takes systems offline
Software supplier ChipSoft took its electronic patient record systems offline on Tuesday following a cyberattack. The measure was implemented to manage the security breach affecting the provider's hea...
Plans for vibrant and mixed-use urban neighborhood at the site of Garden Center Osdorp

Strait of Hormuz toll condemned worldwide: 'Passage is a right'
Iran plans to impose a toll of one dollar per barrel of oil, payable in bitcoin, on vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The European Commission has criticized the proposal, stating that the ...

At the organic sheep farm: These sheep may give less milk, but the quality is higher and the animals are healthier
Mark and Anita van Alderwegen have operated Boerderij De Schapenstreek, an organic sheep farm near Lutjebroek, for twenty-seven years. They produce artisanal ice cream, yogurt, and cheese from sheep's...

Local residents and environmental groups demand action on Schiphol noise pollution
Local residents and environmental groups, including Greenpeace, have filed an enforcement request with the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate regarding noise pollution from Schiphol Airport....

Warning against flying over Middle East extended by two weeks
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has extended its recommendation for airlines to avoid airspace over the Middle East and the Gulf region until April 24. The updated advisory follows a ...