Investors turn to Dutch SMEs as geopolitical tensions disrupt global trade chains
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Marion van Es
Summary
The article discusses how investors are increasingly looking at Dutch SMEs (mkb) as a way to strengthen the Netherlands' economic foundation amid rising geopolitical tensions and pressure on international supply chains. Nick Jacobs, CEO of TFH Holland Group, emphasizes that small and medium-sized enterprises play a crucial role in making the country future-proof.
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Mkb-bedrijven spelen een cruciale rol bij het toekomstbestendig maken van ons land, zegt Nick Jacobs, CEO van TFH Holland Group.
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