Business News in English
Latest business headlines from Dutch news, translated into English.

Expatriate Cubans hope for return and trade in Cuba
The Cuban government is expected to introduce economic reforms next week that will allow exiled Cubans and their descendants to invest in and own small businesses. This move, reported by the Miami Her...

Two Indian oil tankers pass through the Strait of Hormuz
Two Indian-flagged oil tankers successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday morning without any reported incidents. Indian port and shipping authorities confirmed that the vessels are ...

EV drivers have the last laugh as fuel prices skyrocket
Rising oil prices driven by tensions involving Iran have led to a sharp increase in petrol and diesel costs over the past two weeks. While traditional vehicle owners face higher prices at the pump, el...

First oil from US emergency reserves on the market next week
The United States will begin releasing oil from its strategic reserves by the end of next week to combat high fuel prices. A total of 172 million barrels will be released in response to market pressur...

No municipal role in Crown Van Gelder situation: Velsen Board responds to Liberaal Blauw council questions
The Velsen municipality has stated it will not intervene in the financial difficulties facing the Crown Van Gelder paper mill in Velsen-Noord. This position was clarified in response to inquiries from...
Thousands of Meta employees to lose jobs due to AI
Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram, is planning to lay off thousands of employees, potentially affecting up to 20% of its workforce. The job cuts are intended to s...

Ten angels on the shoulders of Stella Fietsen owners: 'Actually we are just very happy'
The owners of a Stella Fietsen shop in Beverwijk experienced a severe fire in their warehouse roof on Thursday night. Despite the incident, the business remained fully operational on Friday with custo...

Natasja Bunt (27): 'Important to look at subjects from a different perspective'
Natasja Bunt, a 27-year-old auditor from Eemnes, serves as a party member for the CDA political party. She discusses her long-standing interest in politics and highlights the importance of analyzing t...
‘Seal of Amsterdam’ aims to make city center shops more discoverable for locals and provide recognition

Installation company Feenstra warns of fake technicians scamming people
Installation company Feenstra has issued a nationwide warning regarding scammers posing as their mechanics to defraud people. Victims have reported losing thousands of euros to these imposters who are...
Paying taxes is a privilege
The author reflects on the social atmosphere of a gym that is primarily occupied by self-employed individuals and retirees during work hours. The narrative describes an activist-like environment where...

From arrested men to loyal customers: Yvonne takes in all cats
Yvonne Heiligers is celebrating the 25th anniversary of her cat boarding house in Haarlem, which she has operated mostly independently since 2001. The business attracts loyal clients from across the r...

Fewer and fewer shops in the Randstad: 'Shopping areas must work together'
The number of physical stores in the Randstad region is declining despite a growing population, largely due to the impact of online shopping. Experts emphasize that shopping areas need to collaborate ...

Dredging chaplain and former captain know the hardship for crews in the Persian Gulf: ‘Trapped on their ship, knowing we could be shot to heaven at any moment’
While Dutch citizens have been able to leave the Persian Gulf via air travel, ship crews remain trapped in the region under constant threat. Stefan Francke, known as the dredging minister, highlights ...

Historic Hoogte Kadijk electricity stations to be renovated and expanded over next 10 years
Two historic electricity stations on Hoogte Kadijk in central Amsterdam will be modernized and expanded over the next ten years to handle increasing electricity demand. Grid operators TenneT and Liand...

Politics at the breakfast table in Castricum: women discuss housing, entrepreneurship and sustainability
About thirty women and female politicians gathered at De Oude Keuken in Castricum for an election breakfast organized by Stichting Goed Contact. The participants discussed several key topics including...
Despite criticism, government wants mandatory insurance for the self-employed
The Dutch government is moving forward with a proposal to require all self-employed workers to have disability insurance. The policy aims to protect entrepreneurs from poverty, although it has faced c...

Brussels not considering easing EU sanctions against Russia
The European Commission and the European Council have stated they will not ease sanctions against Russia despite the United States' decision to lift certain oil export restrictions. European leaders e...

Municipality intervenes in rental of student complex in Zuidoost
The municipality of Amsterdam has imposed fines totaling €45,000 on the manager of a large student complex in the Zuidoost district. The enforcement action consists of multiple orders subject to per...

Turkish ship passes Strait of Hormuz with Iran's permission
A Turkish-owned cargo ship successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz after receiving permission from Iranian authorities. According to Turkey's Transport Minister, Abdulkadir Uraloglu, fourteen...

Municipality imposes penalty on student housing provider for excessive deposits and unclear service charges
The municipality of Amsterdam has imposed penalty payments on the manager of the HiCondo student housing complex for charging excessive deposits and unclear service costs. The housing provider faces f...

Why are Haarlem's Waarderpolder and Reinaldapark being designated as residential locations again?
Haarlem aims to construct 15,000 new homes by 2035 across seven designated development zones, though debates persist regarding building in the Waarderpolder business park and Reinaldapark. City archit...
More and more bosses are spying on staff: ‘Cameras are pointing at the coffee corner and the toilet’
Trade union CNV and the Dutch Data Protection Authority report a significant increase in employers illegally monitoring their staff through cameras and audio recordings. These surveillance practices, ...

Public Prosecution Service demands data from Tata Steel in criminal investigation
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service has seized administrative data from Tata Steel's IJmuiden office as part of a long-standing criminal investigation. Officials have not disclosed the specific natur...
May holiday could be expensive due to Middle East unrest: what you should and shouldn't do if you've already booked
Travelers planning trips to or via Dubai for the upcoming Easter and May holidays cannot currently cancel or change their bookings for free despite Middle East unrest. While rebooking is an option, it...
AI giant refuses to allow killer robots or online spying, angering Trump
AI company Anthropic is involved in a legal dispute with the Trump administration after refusing to allow its technology to be used for surveillance or the creation of lethal robots. The conflict move...

War slows growth in almost all Dutch sectors, says Rabobank
Rabobank reports that the conflict in the Middle East is slowing economic growth across nearly all sectors in the Netherlands. Businesses are currently facing higher energy costs, disrupted trade rout...

US allows sale of Russian oil, but only if already at sea
The United States is temporarily allowing the purchase of Russian oil that is already in transit by sea to help stabilize rising fuel costs. This exception is intended to alleviate global market press...

Successful animated film K-Pop: Demon Hunters gets a sequel on Netflix
Netflix has officially announced a sequel to the successful animated film KPop Demon Hunters. Directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans are set to return for the second installment of the movie.
New climate lawsuit inevitable? Shell rejects Milieudefensie's 'unrealistic' demands
Shell has officially rejected new climate demands from the environmental organization Milieudefensie, labeling them as completely unrealistic. The energy giant's refusal to meet these latest requireme...