Others have slammed the capriciousness of The Hague.
A stable government is a key requirement to grow companies, said Robert-Jan Smits, president of the executive board of the TU/Eindhoven and member of the Brainport Foundation supporting Eindhoven’s development.
Companies “don’t want to be confronted with continuous uncertainty, as is currently happening in the Netherlands, with all kinds of ad hoc measures, with regards to fiscal [policy],” Smits said in an interview.
Laurens Dassen, a Dutch lawmaker for pro-Europe party Volt, said policymakers were also short-sighted in funneling money from a €20 billion…