Economics
- Category: Economics

Starting in 2024, the port of Brussels will be reintegrated into the wider European rail network following an agreement between the federal and Brussels governments, as reported by the
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Sweden's Finance Minister, Elisabeth Svantesson, defended her government's decision to reduce funding for certain services used by foreigners, emphasizing that Sweden
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Amsterdam is poised to introduce the highest tourist tax in Europe next year, as confirmed by the city's finance chief, Hester van Buren, in a statement to Dutch News on
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As of May 1, approximately 50% of the 68,000 Ukrainian refugees who sought refuge in the Netherlands following Russia's invasion of Ukraine had secured paid
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In the second quarter of this year, agricultural prices within the European Union experienced a notable deceleration in their growth. Eurostat, the EU's statistical agency,
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On September 25, 2023, the agri-food industry called upon the Flemish Parliament to reconsider the currently proposed nitrogen decree, citing concerns about its potentially
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French supermarkets have been vocal about their inability to lower petrol prices due to legal constraints. In response, the government has taken an unusual step. On September 16, Prime
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While the overall unemployment rate in the Netherlands remained steady at 3.6% of the working population in August, a concerning trend has emerged with increasing youth unemployment.
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Flanders is being urged to boost its childcare budget from 800 million euros to 2 billion euros and invest in new training for childcare professionals. This proposal comes from
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President Andrzej Duda of Poland emphasized the nation's stable economy, international affiliations, and defense alliances as factors contributing to a secure climate

