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Latest business headlines from Dutch news, translated into English.

Day and night, 365 days a year, work continues in Hoofddorp on a complex treatment for blood cancer: ‘I compare it to team sports, it can be very tough’
At Kite's facility in Hoofddorp, employees work 24/7 throughout the year to modify immune cells for patients with specific types of blood cancer, enabling the cells to fight tumors. This large-scale, ...

No 'fireworks' at Ben's New Year's Eve package
Ben Vonk is seeking compensation after a New Year's Eve holiday package he booked failed to meet expectations. He reports that the service provider has been unresponsive to his complaints, leaving him...

Odido customers must monitor bank accounts after data breach
Odido customers are advised to monitor their bank accounts for unauthorized transactions following a significant data leak revealed last week. The stolen information could be misused for fraudulent wi...
The clock is already ticking for Jaimi van Essen: youngest minister gets toughest task
Jaimi van Essen, the youngest minister in the new Dutch cabinet, has been tasked with resolving the country’s complex and stalled nitrogen crisis. He aims to adopt a more conciliatory approach towar...
US import tariffs hit Dutch exports, but economy remains resilient
The US Supreme Court has ruled that import tariffs previously imposed by President Trump are unlawful, providing relief for international exporters and American consumers. Although these tariffs had i...

Social media seeks ways to get away with addictive designs
Social media platforms, including Meta's Facebook and Instagram, are facing increasing scrutiny and legal challenges in the U.S. regarding their potentially addictive designs. Despite Meta CEO Mark Zu...

Two KLM planes collide at Schiphol, no injuries
Two KLM aircraft collided on the ground at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport on Saturday morning. No injuries were reported in the incident, which the airline described as a highly exceptional occurrence.
Healthcare organization intervenes: panic buttons for home care workers
Tzorg, one of the largest home care organizations in the Netherlands, is providing its employees with alarm buttons due to a significant rise in workplace aggression. Incidents against home care worke...

Bulb industry stays calm: Regardless of who lives in the White House, there are always tulips in the garden
The Dutch flower bulb and nursery industry is remaining calm following recent developments regarding U.S. import tariffs. Mark-Jan Terwindt, director of the sector's trade association, expressed confi...

Haarlems Dagblad readers: large stores must provide toilets for customers. 'Because it’s humane!'
Readers of the Dutch newspaper *Haarlems Dagblad* have expressed overwhelming support for a proposal requiring large stores, such as supermarkets and hardware stores, to provide customer toilets. Part...

Trump signs executive order for global levy, Macron pleased with US court ruling
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday introducing a new 10 percent global import tariff on goods. The action followed a U.S. Supreme Court ruling earlier that day that declar...

Potato surplus for farmers due to high yields: After May it’s over
Dutch potato farmers are facing a massive surplus and significant financial losses due to high yields, overlapping harvest seasons, and increased international competition. With selling prices falling...

Screen Time | All electronics are becoming more expensive due to the RAMpocalypse
Tech reporter Rutger Otto reports in his weekly column that the prices for nearly all electronic devices are expected to increase. This trend, referred to as a "RAMpocalyps," will impact almost every ...
Will Americans get their money back? Lawsuits loom after $175 billion in import tariffs
After the U.S. Supreme Court rejected certain import duties, American businesses and consumers are exploring legal avenues to recover $175 billion in paid tariffs. Despite the ruling, Donald Trump has...

New Bird Bike a source of frustration for mother and son Kas. Bike is mostly out of service for repairs
After saving €1,200 to purchase a La Souris Bird Bike, a young owner named Kas and his mother have faced ongoing frustration due to the electric bicycle's frequent technical failures. The bike has s...

'If this ban is implemented, it won't solve the PFAS problem': Jasper Roubos from Haarlemmermeer fears for the future of Dutch arable farming
Dutch farmer Jasper Roubos warns that a potential ban on pesticides containing PFAS could destroy the country's arable farming sector without effectively solving the chemical pollution problem. The Ne...

Anna dePeyster, Rupert Murdoch’s ex-wife and mother of his successor, dies
Anna dePeyster, the former wife of media mogul Rupert Murdoch and mother of his successor, has died at the age of 81. Her passing was reported on Friday by the New York Post, a publication within Murd...

Netherlands considers ban on PFAS pesticides
The Netherlands is considering a ban on various pesticides containing PFAS to protect the country's groundwater. While drinking water companies support the potential measure, farmers have expressed si...
Marco Oskam (59) started as a glass collector, now owner of the Casablanca for 25 years
Marco Oskam is celebrating 25 years as the owner of Café Casablanca, a landmark jazz and karaoke bar in Amsterdam’s Zeedijk district that dates back to 1946. Having started at the establishment as ...

Future of vacant national monument Bloemoord still unknown
The housing association Brederode Wonen is considering various future scenarios for the vacant historic monument Bloemoord on Bloemendaalseweg. A new purpose is being sought for the building following...

Streamers, snacks and pajamas for Ramadan available in every shopping street
Dutch retail stores are increasingly offering Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr products, such as decorations, snacks, and themed clothing, directly in mainstream shopping streets. This commercial trend makes i...

Trump calls Supreme Court ruling a disgrace and announces new tariff
U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized a Supreme Court ruling that declared many of his import tariffs illegal, calling the decision a "disgrace." Trump expressed deep disappointment in the judges...

Piet Huijg and his legacy of service live on in Cronjé sports shop: 'We do things differently, but honor my father's values'
The sports shop founded by former HFC Haarlem player Piet Huijg is celebrating its 50th anniversary in the Cronjé district of Haarlem. Managed by his daughter Ilse for the past decade, the store cont...

State Secretary advises parents to keep children away from play sand
Dutch State Secretary Judith Tielen has advised parents and organizations to prevent children from playing with play sand due to concerns over potential asbestos contamination. While no formal ban has...

US economic growth slows in fourth quarter
The United States economy grew by 2.2 percent last year, a decrease from the 2.8 percent growth recorded in 2024. This expansion was primarily driven by increased consumer spending and business invest...

Defeat for Trump: US Supreme Court rules tariffs unlawful
The US Supreme Court has ruled that import tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump are unlawful, stating that the authority to set such duties belongs to Congress. While the ruling does not affect t...
Flood of complaints about Odido prompts watchdog to issue special appeal
Dutch authorities are being overwhelmed by reports from current and former Odido customers concerned about potential identity fraud. The surge in complaints has prompted the Dutch Data Protection Auth...

EU steel exports to US fall 30 percent due to high import tariffs
Steel exports from the European Union to the United States dropped by 30 percent during the second half of last year compared to the same period in 2024. This significant decline is attributed to the ...
Former Jehovah's Witness Armando committed armed robbery, but is now a successful entrepreneur: ‘Suddenly I had a change of heart’
Armando Muis, a 35-year-old former Jehovah's Witness who committed an armed robbery at age 15, has transformed his life into a highly successful business career. Currently a fatbike entrepreneur, he i...

Dutch citizens no longer allowed to participate in Polymarket betting
The American betting platform Polymarket has blocked Dutch users from participating in wagers on its site. This action follows a demand from the Dutch Gambling Authority (Kansspelautoriteit) for the c...