NFIA, helping your business bloom in EuropeNFIA, a Dutch government agency, can be of tremendous assistance in establishing or expanding your pan-European operation. For an overview of our free and confidential services, click About NFIA. We'll help you discover how investing in setting up your business in the Netherlands pays you dividends all across Europe. Companies in the NetherlandsKnowledge CenterOur Knowledge Center supplies you with the facts, figures and web links on business in the Netherlands. You can also subscribe to our newsletter and request more information here. Contacts in North America
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Quality of LifeInternationally focused, diverse and sophisticated
The Netherlands is a historically open culture. Its international orientation and excellent tax and business climates mean foreign businesses integrate easily here. As a civilization, the Dutch are entrepreneurial, tolerant and co-operative -- just a few of the many common values they share with US society. In fact, the continuous relationship between the nations dates back to the American Revolution. Today, that friendship embraces everything from international affairs, human rights and individual freedom to economic and commercial ties. The Netherlands is the second-largest foreign direct investor in the US and the US is the largest foreign direct investor in the Netherlands. More than 4.5 million Americans are of Dutch ancestry and Dutch parent companies employ more than 650,000 Americans. The Netherlands also offers a high quality of living. Commercial real estate, offices, housing, food and consumer goods are reasonably priced. The cost of education and cultural activities is lower than in many other European nations. The Netherlands has the sixth largest economy in the EU and contributes nearly five percent to its GDP. At the same time, it retains an inviting, communal atmosphere, especially in its city centers, where bikes are the main form of transportation. Open, rural land is never far away from office buildings and cities. In fact, according to a 2007 Quality of Life Index conducted by Internet magazine International Living, the Netherlands ranked third most pleasant country to live in, out of 193 nations. Yet the Netherlands' costs of living, housing, education and cultural activities are lower than in other European countries.
Source: William Mercer, Quality of Life Index 2008, Cost of Living Index 2008
Attracting expatriates to your EHQ in the Netherlands
For an expatriate, the housing situation in the Netherlands is generally favorable. There is a wide choice of rental properties available, and prices are below those of other European capitals such as London or Paris. Throughout the Netherlands there are international schools following American, British, French, as well as the international and European systems of education. Combined with cultural amenities and other spare time activities, these factors make the Netherlands an extremely attractive locale for expatriates.
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