ETL GLOBAL is excited to announce the release of “Doing Business in the Netherlands 2024,” by the Dutch member firm ETL Dales.

This comprehensive guide is essential for entrepreneurs and companies looking to establish or expand their presence in the country. It provides detailed information on setting up a business, choosing the ideal location, and navigating Dutch tax legislation. Additionally, the guide offers valuable insights into available subsidies and financing options, effective strategies for managing personnel, and an analysis of current economic conditions, global economic trends, and local challenges such as supply-chain issues and inflation.

Whether you are planning to set up a new operation or expand an existing one, “Doing Business in the Netherlands 2024” offers expert insights and some first practical advice to help you succeed in the region.

Explore the potential of the Dutch market with confidence — download “Doing Business in the Netherlands 2024” (available in English and Dutch) today and take the first step towards successful business growth.

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