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Economic Affairs, Trade & Agriculture The following Departments of the Embassy deal with Economy, Trade and Agriculture between the Netherlands and the United Kingdom:
The Economic Department of the Netherlands Embassy in London keeps up with Britain's macro-economic and trade policy. The department also reports about Britain's position on EU-affairs, including the Euro. Furthermore, Britain's policies regarding export, employment and social affairs, transport and the environment are closely monitored.
The trade section within the Economic Department deals with all kinds of requests from Dutch companies in connection with their export to the United Kingdom and with requests for Dutch suppliers from British importers.
Department of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality
The Agricultural Department at the Dutch Embassy represents the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality. Additionally, it supports contacts between the Dutch agri-business, food sector, fisheries, nature management organisations and agricultural research institutions and their counterparts in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
- Economic Department
- Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA)
- Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality
- Office of Science and Technology Economic Department
The Economic Department of the Netherlands Embassy in London keeps up with Britain's macro-economic and trade policy. The department also reports about Britain's position on EU-affairs, including the Euro. Furthermore, Britain's policies regarding export, employment and social affairs, transport and the environment are closely monitored.
The trade section within the Economic Department deals with all kinds of requests from Dutch companies in connection with their export to the United Kingdom and with requests for Dutch suppliers from British importers.
Department of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality
The Agricultural Department at the Dutch Embassy represents the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality. Additionally, it supports contacts between the Dutch agri-business, food sector, fisheries, nature management organisations and agricultural research institutions and their counterparts in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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