European Commission says Dutch Starbucks tax deal is illegal state support
The European Commission said on Friday the Netherlands has
given coffee company giant Starbucks unfair tax breaks which amount to
an illegal state subsidy.
The claim is made in the initial conclusions of a lengthy... More >
Russia is aggressive: defence minister
Russia is acting in an increasingly ‘assertive and aggressive
way’ which is starting to become irritating, defence minster Jeanine
Hennis said on... More >
ABN Amro to cut up to 1,000 jobs
State owned ABN Amro is scrapping between 650 and 1,000 jobs
over the next few years, saying customers are increasingly dealing with
their... More >
Dutch economy grows marginally in Q3
The Dutch economy grew by 0.2% in the third quarter of the
year, the national statistics office said on Friday in a preliminary
assessment.
The... More >
Labour ousts two Dutch Turkish MPs
Two Labour MPs of Turkish origin have been expelled from the
parliamentary party for refusing to back Labour social affairs minister
Lodewijk... More >
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- Dutch economy grows marginally in third quarter, early figures show
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- ABN Amro to cut up to 1,000 jobs as customers bank increasingly online
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