International conflicts are negatively impacting Dutch companies trading internationally


by NL Times

NL Times— A majority of Dutch companies that trade internationally are suffering due to the many conflicts that are currently ongoing in the world. This has been revealed after a survey of over a thousand companies conducted by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO).

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Phys.org—Energy trades could help resolve Nile conflict. Scientists have shed light on a new, transformative approach that could help resolve a dispute over the Nile river's water resources.

@cityam—How to grow your business and break down barriers to international trade. Ambition A.M. takes a look at why international trade might be for you, and how you can use your long-term ambitions to test the waters.