More 'Brexit' companies shift to the Netherlands as uncertainty persists

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The flow of businesses moving to the Netherlands because of Brexit remained strong in 2020, even though foreign investment fell by a quarter as the coronavirus pandemic hit, the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency said on Thursday.

FILE PHOTO: Canals are seen after heavy snowfall in Amsterdam, Netherlands February 7, 2021. REUTERS/Eva Plevier/File Photo

The agency said 78 “Brexit” companies moved to the Netherlands last year, the same number as in 2019 lifting the total since the 2016 Brexit referendum to 218. Amsterdam is already poised to be Europe’s number one corporate listing venue this year and in January data showed it displacing London as Europe’s biggest share trading centre.

They include British companies, but also businesses from America and Asia that are shifting European operations, it said.

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And more to come on a monthly basis as Europe welcomes British companies and intelligent British Citizens .

No real surprise there. Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris. There’ll be more.

Boer duel connection?

What a lovely picture. Would be amazing if someone did something like that in a watercolor...

Duh.

Death by a thousand cuts.

Brexit amounts to nothing more than the evisceration of the British economy.

This is the right move, London will be down further.

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