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September 20, 2020
The Netherlands: No, the expats are not leaving, but coronavirus has made it harder to move here
International schools say that while a few people have been called back to base, families are not packing up and leaving on a large scale and pupil numbers are steady. And while some housing agencies have said they have more property on their books, it is very unclear how much of this is due to people leaving, and how much to tougher regulations on holiday rentals
Read more at: No, the expats are not leaving, but coronavirus has made it harder to move here - DutchNews.nl
The Netherlands: Rutte: "The coronavirus is making a comeback"; New rules for hospitality, groups: by Zack Newmark
surge in new infections of the SARS-CoV-2 novel coronavirus will ranslate to new restrictions in at least six regions of the Netherlandsbeginning on Monday. "The coronavirus is making a comeback,"
Prime Minister Mark Rutte said at a press conference Friday night. At the event, Health Minister Hugo de Jonge introduced a three-stage warning system for the 25 security regions of the Netherlands, where 19 regions are at Level 1, or "vigilance", meaning people still need to pay attention to social distancing rules, and six regions including the four, largest cities were placed at the "Worrysome" Level 2.
Read more at: Rutte: "The coronavirus is making a comeback"; New rules for hospitality, groups | NL Times
September 19, 2020
Netherlands: Biggest Dutch cities to restrict bars, restaurants in Covid fight
Cafes, bars and restaurants in the Randstad region of the Netherlands will only be allowed to host 50 people at a time, down from 100. The new rule could go into effect as soon as Friday in six of the country's 25 security regions, including Amsterdam-Amstelland, Rotterdam-Rijmmond, and Utrecht.
Read more at: Biggest Dutch cities to restrict bars, restaurants in Covid fight: Report | NL Times
September 17, 2020
The Netherlands must be ready for serious economic setbacks, says king
The Netherlands must ready itself for serious economic setbacks, king
Willem Alexander said on Tuesday afternoon, in his official speech to
mark the start of the parliamentary year.
The Dutch economy and government finances are healthy and financial
buffers have been built up over the past few years which we can now
benefit from, the king said. ‘Now we have to ready ourselves for the
consequences of a serious economic setback, which will impact the
economy and government finances in the long term,’ he said.
Much
depends on how long coronavirus keeps us in its grip, he said. ‘But the
recent figures and prognoses are unheard of in peace time,’ he said.
‘The economic setbacks facing our biggest European and global trading
partners are in many cases even greater. For an open country like the
Netherlands, with its focus on trade and exports, this is an extra
complication, especially in the wake of Brexit.’
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The Netherlands must be ready for serious economic setbacks, says king
The Netherlands must ready itself for serious economic setbacks, king Willem Alexander said on Tuesday afternoon, in his official speech to mark the start of the parliamentary year.
The Dutch economy and government finances are healthy and financial buffers have been built up over the past few years which we can now benefit from, the king said. ‘Now we have to ready ourselves for the consequences of a serious economic setback, which will impact the economy and government finances in the long term,’ he said.
Much depends on how long coronavirus keeps us in its grip, he said. ‘But the recent figures and prognoses are unheard of in peace time,’ he said. The economic setbacks facing our biggest European and global trading partners are in many cases even greater. For an open country like the Netherlands, with its focus on trade and exports, this is an extra complication, especially in the wake of Brexit.’
Read more at: The Netherlands must be ready for serious economic setbacks, says king - DutchNews.nl