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17.06.2026

Opportunities and Challenges in the Dutch Market

As founding members of the European Union and allies within NATO, France and the Netherlands maintain a relationship based on closeness, dialogue, and shared values. They share a common vision and advocate for a sovereign, innovative, and resilient Europe capable of addressing global challenges.

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What you will find in this guide

The Renewable Energy Market in the Netherlands

The Netherlands is undergoing a rapid energy transition. In 2024, for the first time, renewable energy surpassed the symbolic 50% threshold in the electricity mix (54% according to Ember). Renewable energy now accounts for 19.8% of the country’s final energy consumption.

Responsible investing in the Netherlands

Responsible investing refers to any investment approach that incorporates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations in addition to traditional financial criteria. Every euro invested contributes to the world of tomorrow: you’re not just seeking financial returns; you’re going beyond that by turning your savings into a real lever for engagement.

Dutch Taxation

The basic rule is simple: Dutch tax residents are taxed on their worldwide income, while non-residents—such as French investors—are taxed only on their income from Dutch sources. Here’s a closer look.