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Relocation to Amsterdam will give better access to European markets ‘regardless of Brexit outcome’.
After a February meeting between U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May and 19 Japanese business chiefs, Tokyo’s ambassador to Britain warned what might happen if Brexit took an unfavorable turn for foreign investors.
The Netherlands saw the biggest wave of Brexit-spurred moves to the country last year. More companies are likely to follow.
Regardless of a deal or no-deal Brexit, the current political uncertainties are challenging the UK's position as the premier location for resolving disputes. Commercial courts have already opened in Paris and Amsterdam, with proceedings conducted entirely in English and expressly aimed at competing with the UK.
More than 40 licenses were issued in 2018 to businesses moving to Amsterdam from London due to Britain's departure from the European Union, the Dutch financial markets regulator said on Thursday.
The British Broadcasting Corporation is planning to move some of its commercial channels to the Netherlands.
More than 275 financial firms are moving a combined $1.2 trillion (£925 billion) in assets and funds and thousands of staff from Britain to the European Union in readiness for Brexit at a cost of up to $4 billion, a report from a think tank said on Monday.
More than 275 financial firms are moving a combined $1.2 trillion in assets and funds and thousands of staff from Britain to the European Union in readiness for Brexit at a cost of up to $4 billion, a report from a think tank said on Monday.
Chalk up yet another Brexit deficit: Japanese electronics firm Panasonic will be moving its European headquarters from the UK to Amsterdam in October ...
Europe’s biggest repo trading venue is moving to Amsterdam. / BrokerTec is the first company to relocate an entire market.
European Medicines Agency heads for Amsterdam 63 days before Brexit.
EU medicines agency set to leave London
10/01/2019
Dutch officials handed over a pair of clogs and the keys to the European Medicines Agency’s temporary base in Amsterdam on Wednesday as the watchdog prepares to leave London after Brexit.
P&O opts for Cypriot flag, Sony confirms HQ move and Pets at Home stockpiles cat food.
Norinchukin announces plan day after Shinzō Abe offered public backing for May’s deal.
At a glass-wrapped industrial estate in London north of the River Thames, Brexit is giving global broadcasters a headache.