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Netherlands Cities Becoming Attractive Investment Options

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When it comes to investing in the Netherlands, there are many cities that can be considered attractive options. Located in north-western Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean, it has a population of 17.7 million. Its ten largest cities are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Eindhoven, Utrecht, Gronigen, Breda, Tilburg, Nijmegen and Almere.

Bordering fiscal powerhouses and engine room of the European economy, such as Germany to the east and Belgium to the south, these geographic and economic advantages provide the Netherlands with many investment strengths.  

Industries that attract companies and individuals investing in the Netherlands include agriculture and food, haulage, innovative and high-tech products, propagation materials and horticulture, health and life science research and facilities, chemicals, gas and petroleum products and the creative industry. 

Investing in the Netherlands is popular with global trading partners including Germany, Belgium, the UK, the US, France and Italy.  

Amsterdam is the financial and business capital of the country, where many investing in Netherlands-based companies see the most attractive opportunities.  Rotterdam is considered a major logistic and economic centre for investing in Netherlands businesses. Rotterdam is Europe’s largest seaport and one of the main centres of the shipping industry in the Netherlands and a magnet for investing in Netherlands-based industries. 

The Hague boasts a highly valuable service-oriented economy. Eindhoven is the largest city in the North Brabant province.  Within Eindhoven, this research has been concentrated in a new university faculty (BioMedical Technology or BMT). This development has also made Eindhoven a biomedical technology hub within the country and within Europe. 

Utrecht with a large economy provides many opportunities for investing in the Netherlands.  It is the centre of the Dutch railroad network and the location of the head office of Nederlandse Spoorwegen.  Groningen hotel and catering industries constitute a significant part of the economy in Groningen, making it a global opportunity for investment in Netherlands tourism.  Its focus on business services has increased over time and areas such as IT, life sciences, tourism, energy and the environment have developed. 

Breda is the centre of the food and drink industry in the region. It is now predominantly a service-oriented economy based on business, trade and logistics, making it attractive for investment opportunities in Netherlands.  Tilburg has a high concentration of transportation and distribution industries, specialising in value-added logistics and services, due to it being the geographical centre of the Benelux countries and being located on the transport corridor between Antwerp, Rotterdam and the Ruhr area. This leads to major investing in Netherlands-based businesses in this region.  

Nijmegen proximity to the German border and the semiconductor industry are its major draw. Additionally, the local economic activity is boosted by the presence of multinational companies such as Qualcomm, Photronics and Applied Materials. Almere is one of the newer investment opportunities in the Netherlands.

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