AmCham's Pharmaceutical Committee speaks out on the importance of registration in the pharmaceutical sector. American-based pharmaceutical companies call for measures that stimulate affordability of health care without affecting the Dutch business climate. https://t.co/RdRZSNZrmE
To support our team in Amsterdam we are currently looking for an outgoing Member Relations & Events Manager. #event#eventmanagement#job#jobinamsterdam https://t.co/Z2MBUFsFQf
The United States of America and the Kingdom of the Netherlands last Thursday officially launched the upcoming 2019 @theGESsummit in New York City, which is scheduled to be held in The Hague, Netherlands on June 4-5, 2019. https://t.co/FiiWAxc6VK
Today, the United States and the #Netherlands officially launched the upcoming 2019 Global Entrepreneurship Summit, which is scheduled to be held in The Hague, Netherlands on June 4-5, 2019. Learn more: https://t.co/Acf4mnUMDF #GES2019@theGESsummit
The American Chamber of Commerce in The Netherlands (AmCham), the representative of the American-Dutch business community, is pleased about the tax measures announced by the cabinet. https://t.co/1egiMj8qKK
In March 2018, the European Commission proposed a Digital Services Tax (DST) on revenues earned from certain digital business activities. Copenhagen Economics is publishing a new study on the DST Proposal. Read more: https://t.co/bFLIgvFAyS
Thank you to our employees & members of the community for joining us today to kick off our Circular Steam Project w/@covestro at our Maasvlakte site in the @PortOfRotterdam to reduce CO2 emissions by 140,000 tons. #LYBProud#Sustainability#circulareconomy https://t.co/SutD1Qvfk9
Just-released: American companies in Europe oppose the US government’s decision to impose tariffs on EU imports of steel and aluminium. We urge the US government to revisit its plans and the EU to take a balanced approach in responding to these measures. https://t.co/wW5xPD8ENc
Foreign investment will slow because of Dutch policy on CO2 emissions - Despite a vast willingness to reduce CO2 emissions on the side of international corporations, the current targets of the Dutch goverment may be too ambitious. More here: https://t.co/RP6jlelNF2
Today, in a letter to State Secretary for Finance Menno Snel, AmCham and the German Chamber of Commerce (Duits-Nederlandse Handelskamer) have jointly pleaded for the preservation of the 30% Rule, or at least for a transitional arrangement - read more: https://t.co/ghg4BclVfM
AmCham is committed to bring across its Members' concerns on the proposed changes to the 30% Ruling. AmCham strongly recommends leaving the ruling intact or otherwise stick to existing commitments and to not apply the changes retroactively. Read more: https://t.co/uaw1qJYHD4