Former ASML CEO Warns the Netherlands Faces Tough Choices to Secure Future Prosperity
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If the Netherlands wants to remain prosperous, it must give free rein to four profitable and high-tech sectors, says former ASML CEO Peter...
Former ASML boss calls for major investments
The future of the economic health of the Netherlands is at stake. The Hague must therefore invest billions to get the deteriorating economy back on track. This is the conclusion of former ASML boss Peter Wennink in a report he wrote on behalf of the Schoof cabinet. To get the Dutch economy back on track, tens of billions must be invested over the next ten years. This means a break with the trend of recent decades, where The Hague implemented cu…
Former ASML CEO warns the Netherlands faces tough choices to secure future prosperity
Former ASML chief executive Peter Wennink argues in a government-commissioned report that the Netherlands faces tough decisions if it wants to foster investment and maintain its standard of living. The report says that breaking the current deadlock over nitrogen emissions will demand changes in dairy farming. It also calls for a restructuring of the social-security system and notes that some heavily energy-dependent industries may ultimately nee…
D66, CDA, and VVD embrace the report in which former ASML CEO Peter Wennink argues that difficult choices are necessary to maintain prosperity in the Netherlands. "We really should embrace this report with both hands to ensure that in ten years' time we will continue to earn enough here to pay for all the government's ambitions," said Rob Jetten of D66 before the start of negotiations with CDA and VVD. CDA leader Henri Bontenbal believes the rep…
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