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European Affairs

11 May 2021
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The European Affairs department represents the port of Rotterdam in Brussels where we actively promote the interests of the port authority with European stakeholders and policymakers (i.e. European Commission, European Parliament, the Permanent Representation of the Netherlands to the EU). Furthermore, we monitor European developments and legislation that could have an impact on the competitiveness and the business climate of the port and engage in discussions on relevant policy files.

In Brussels, the Port of Rotterdam is also represented by European Sea Ports Organisation ESPO.

Latest news

 The Namport–Port of Rotterdam agreement
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Port of Rotterdam and European Union support development of Namibian critical materials terminal in Namport’s port of Lüderitz

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Metafuels and Evos partner to accelerate e-SAF production in Rotterdam

Vlnr: Ron Kuijpers van Broekman Logistics, Jacco van Holten van Den Hartogh Logistics en Joost Mooijweer van Neele-vat

Resilient chain vital for chemical sector

Photo from Botlek from the air
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Ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges call for swift implementation of Clean Industrial Deal

Boudewijn Siemons, Wopke Hoekstra & Jacques Vandermeiren

Port of Antwerp-Bruges and Port of Rotterdam call for a robust Clean Industrial Deal