Dutch coalition parties seeking to form a government six months after an election say they plan to significantly reduce migration and undo environmental measures, in a rightward shift that may draw the ire of the Netherlands’ largest companies as well as the European Union.
New Dutch Government to Crack Down on Migration, Green MeasuresECB Warns of Stability Risks From Global Elections, GeopoliticsSegantii Had a $395 Million Bearish Wager on Nasdaq-Linked ETFBanks Say Hedge Funds’ Short Aussie Bets at Risk of BackfiringChina Sells Record Sum of US Debt Amid Signs of DiversificationChina’s Junk Dollar-Bond Prices Rise to Highest Since 2021China’s Top Coal Province to Raise Output to Boost Local EconomyHedge Funds Pump Up Exposure to Nvidia, Cut AMDBuffett’s...
4 Billion Eni Stake in Bid to Cut DebtAsia to Extend Risk Rally After US CPI Decline: Markets WrapOne Oil Cargo’s Odd Journey Highlights a Global Market in FluxThe Real Reason Behind Russian Diesel Export Slump This YearThe Daily Chase: U.S.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
ASML Eyes Dutch Expansion After Government Commits €2.5 BillionASML Holding NV is weighing options to expand its presence in the Netherlands, after the government committed €2.5 billion ($2.7 billion) to infrastructure and education spending in the region where the company’s headquarters are located.
Read more »
Canadian government proposes new foreign influence registry as part of wide-spanning new billPrime Minister Justin Trudeau's government is proposing a suite of new measures and law changes aimed at countering foreign interference in Canada, amid extensive scrutiny over past meddling attempts and an ever-evolving threat landscape.
Read more »
Dutch nationalist Wilders says deal on right-wing government is very closeExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »
Dutch nationalist Geert Wilders on verge of forming far-right governmentWilders, who has influenced Dutch immigration policy from the opposition benches since 2006 and is known for his outspoken views on Islam, was expected to announce a four-party coalition as soon as today
Read more »
Explainer-How will Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders form a government?Explore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »
LETTER: Questioning the N.L. government's ethics after 'provincial government official' tipExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »