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Flagship Event: Netherlands-EU Economic Dialogue (NEED) 2026

Navigating Business Climates & Foreign Investments
June 2, 2026 | Amsterdam


The global economy is under pressure amid rising uncertainties, while cross-border investments and mutual dependencies run deep. For multinationals, the ability to seize opportunities and anticipate risks is becoming increasingly relevant.

Therefore, we believe it is vital for our investment and business climate to actively engage in a structured peer-to-peer dialogue with foreign direct investors. Addressing shared concerns, providing expert insights and scenarios will mitigate risk and enhance our competitive position.

Hence, join us for the Netherlands-EU Economic Dialogue (NEED) in Amsterdam on June 2nd, 2026. This program is co-organized by the European American Chamber of Commerce Netherlands, AKD, Bird & Bird, Deloitte and Loyens & Loeff with support of the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency.

Date & location
June 2, 2026 | The Edge building, Gustav Mahlerlaan 2970, Amsterdam

For whom
Mainly executives and senior management of foreign companies from all industries and nationalities, operating in the Netherlands.

REGISTRATION IS UPON INVITATION
(In case you are interested, please email marcel.schulze@eaccnl.eu

 

Breakouts with 4 dialogue table sessions:

AKD | The Energy transition at system level: The hard questions. The real answers.

The world’s energy system is being rebuilt from the ground up – faster than anyone planned, and under more pressure than anyone anticipated. Energy prices are surging. The transition is no longer just about the climate. It is about control – over supply, over prices, over sovereignty. The case for renewables, grid investment and homegrown energy infrastructure has never been more urgent, or more politically charged. Grid congestion. Hydrogen bets. Offshore wind at scale. CO₂ infrastructure. AI eating the grid. Geopolitics rewriting the rulebook.

At this dialogue table session, the operators and architects of the future energy system take the stage – not to present polished slides, but to tackle the questions that actually matter:

  • Who keeps the lights on when wind and solar dominate the grid?
  • 2GW of offshore wind is one thing. Actually, building it is another.
  • Hydrogen: real infrastructure or wishful thinking?
  • Carbon management/CCS is not a fallback – it’s the only way heavy industry survives the transition.
  • Gas isn’t gone. So when does it leave, and on whose terms?
  • The cross-border connections that will make or break Europe’s energy future.

 

Featuring senior voices from the organisations shaping the Dutch and European energy system.

 

Bird & Bird | ‘EU tech sovereignty, trade restrictions and high-risk vendors: leveraged or unbalanced approach?’

Are you curious about the latest state of play in Brussels and how it may affect your business?

Experts from Bird & Bird, VNO-NCW, Microsoft and Huawei will discuss the European regulatory initiatives aiming for a more technologically sovereign Europe. Key statement for debate: ‘EU sovereignty and supply chain resilience require international collaboration rather than exclusion’.

What will be the potential impact of designating risky countries and high-risk vendors? How will it affect the EU economy? Brussels will be presenting a Tech Sovereignty Package, including investment programs and a framework for sovereign cloud and AI.

What can we expect from the upcoming proposal? The Commission has launched an initiative to streamline and simplify digital regulations for AI, data and cyber, the so-called AI & Digital Omnibus. What are the hot topics for the industry?

Join us for a lively debate and gain useful insights!

 

Deloitte | Bridging Blocs: How scenario planning transforms geopolitical risk into supply chain resilience

In a world of geopolitical fragmentation and recurring disruption, the traditional “lean & mean” supply chain has increased exposure to and impact of disruptions. Leading organizations are now rethinking their approach—shifting from efficiency to resilience as a core strategic priority.

This session explores how leading organizations are shifting from efficiency-first to resilience-first supply chain strategies—and how scenario planning transforms uncertainty into strategic advantage. Deloitte and A.P. Møller–Mærsk will share real-world insights, including lessons from Mærsk’s Gemini Cooperation with Hapag-Lloyd, revealing how industry leaders are preparing for disruption, strengthening reliability, and redefining resilience as a driver of long-term value.”

 

Loyens & Loeff | Investing in EU: From open access to managed entry while maintaining competitiveness

Talking points:

  • Legal & Tax Investment Restraints & Opportunities
  • Protectionism on the rise: how to navigate in the evolving EU regulatory landscape: tariffs, FDI and merger control? How political will it get?
  • Digital Finance: what role for EU corporates? Digital finance is rapidly reshaping how large corporates manage payments, data, and compliance, creating both strategic opportunities and legal and tax challenges.
  • Draghi Report, Wennink Report, Dutch Coalition Agreement: Tax incentives and other stimuli to boost competitiveness and innovation.
REGISTRATION IS UPON INVITATION
(In case you are interested, please email marcel.schulze@eaccnl.eu

Date

Jun 02 2026

Time

13:00 - 19:00
Category

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