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Esmore threatened to leave, Dutch government plans to spend US$1.4 billion to retain him

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Esmore threatened to leave, Dutch government plans to spend US$1.4 billion to retain him

Netherlands’ largest company ASML is dissatisfied with the government.MigrantThe policies as well as poor local infrastructure threatened to leave them. The Dutch government is expected to propose a response plan on the 28th to try to keep people safe.

Reuters reported that Peter Weenink, CEO of Dutch semiconductor equipment giant ASML, recently said publicly that the government’s repeal of tax cuts for skilled immigrants would make it difficult for companies to hire key employees.

Esmor also said the government has neglected to invest in the infrastructure of the emerging technology park in Eindhoven, where the company is based, including improvements to local highways, housing and the electricity grid.

The Dutch public daily (Allgemeen Dagblad) revealed that the government’s operation, dubbed “Operation Beethoven”, will restore tax cuts for skilled immigrants and also allocate 1 billion to 1.3 billion euros (about 1.08 billion euros). ~$1.4 billion), development in the Enhofen area.

A Reuters survey of Dutch blue-chip companies this month found more than a dozen were considering leaving the Netherlands, saying that after parliamentary elections last November, government policies no longer consider long-term consequences. Are. In addition to anti-immigration policies, companies also oppose taxes on treasury shares,investDeduction limits, etc., and complaints that the policy is too vague.

There is no shortage of precedents for companies leaving the Netherlands. In 2018, the Dutch government failed to fulfill its promise to freeze dividends and shaleOilAs a result both Shell and Unilever moved their headquarters to London.

A spokesperson for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs said that details of the plan would not be confirmed until a meeting of ministerial heads on the 28th.

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