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The Netherlands
● European Financial Stability Facility ● Stabilizing the EU one bailout at a time.
A fore thought
The Ideal that an Establishment of a economic stability fund could exist for our Foreign Direct
Investments.
Another fore thought
● A look at the Netherlands and a conclusion
Purpose
The purpose of this plan is to extend financial assistance to our investors
Action
● Reaching out to FDI locally first– localization strategy- after formation of this company we will
have a symbol or logo of our company
– Marketing- after the logo is formed we will market or services
The Netherlands Leading the way
People
-- Diversified-- Diversified
People
-- Diversified-- Diversified
Religion
● The largest group, 26.6%, is Roman Catholic. The rest is distributed over a multitude of Protestant churches making up the 18.3% of the population. The largest of which is the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, which in fact is an alliance of three churches, two Calvinist and one Lutheran.
Culture And History
Dutch culture, or the culture of the Netherlands, is diverse, reflecting regional differences as well as the foreign influences thanks to the merchant and exploring spirit of the Dutch and the influx of immigrants. The Netherlands and Dutch people have played an important role for centuries as a culturally liberal and tolerant centre, with the Dutch Golden Age regarded as the zenith.
Dutch, the official language, is spoken by around 90% of the population. Around 350,000 people, or 2.2% of the population, speak Frisian as their first language, mainly in the northern province of Friesland, where it is recognised as an official language. Turkish and Arabic are also spoken in the Netherlands, each by over 0.6% of the population.
Employment
● Netherlands Employment Rate Highest in EU
– More Than 77 Percent of Dutch People Employed
– Employment rate for women (71.5 percent) – second-highest in EU
–● Unemployment Rate in Netherlands decreased to 8.70 percent in March
of 2014 from 8.80 percent in February of 2014. Unemployment Rate in Netherlands is reported by the Statistics Netherlands. Unemployment Rate in Netherlands averaged 5.74 Percent from 2003 until 2014, reaching an all time high of 8.80 Percent in February of 2014 and a record low of 3.40 Percent in August of 2008.
Economy
The Netherlands have a prosperous and open economy, which depends heavily The Netherlands have a prosperous and open economy, which depends heavily on foreign trade. The economy is noted for stable industrial relations, fairly low on foreign trade. The economy is noted for stable industrial relations, fairly low unemployment and inflation, a sizable current account surplus, and an unemployment and inflation, a sizable current account surplus, and an important role as a European transportation hub. Industrial activity is important role as a European transportation hub. Industrial activity is predominantly in food processing, chemicals, petroleum refining, and electrical predominantly in food processing, chemicals, petroleum refining, and electrical machinery. A highly mechanised agricultural sector employs no more than 2% machinery. A highly mechanised agricultural sector employs no more than 2% of the labour force but provides large surpluses for the food-processing industry of the labour force but provides large surpluses for the food-processing industry and for exports. The Netherlands, along with 11 of its EU partners, began and for exports. The Netherlands, along with 11 of its EU partners, began circulating the euro currency on 1 January 2002. The country is one of the circulating the euro currency on 1 January 2002. The country is one of the leading European nations for attracting foreign direct investment.leading European nations for attracting foreign direct investment.
Emergency Fund
● The fund used to Bailout many financial institutions, banks and countries within the European Union Or An Investment of the Netherlands
Bailouts
● $14 Billion● $3.7 Billion● $12.8 Billion
6 Foreign Direct Investments
Cisco Systems Microsoft Nike
YakultSiemens Sabic
International business strategy
● Plan of action● Establishing a private entity to deal with Foreign companies located within the
Netherlands
● Researching languge, culture and legal systems
● Developing policies
●
Pros and Cons
● Pros● Help to maintain imported
investments
● Consumers halp stimulate government
● Employment rates high
● Cons● Could take a financial loss if
company is unable to make due on loans
– Close of facility
– Loss of jobs
– Negative revenues
Conclusion
Although the Netherlands has developed a Financial aid vehicle which has been used to help stabilize the
EU, It would a big risk to do so with its FDI let along to go global. This would be detrimental to the economic
health to the Netherlands.With outstanding unpaid loans and bailout of financial, International and national facilities it would be costly to
set aside funds for foreign investments.