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The Netherlands. The Netherlands. Established 1815 Size: 2x New Jersey Population: 16 Million (compared to 319 Million US population) Capital – Amsterdam 12 Provinces ( Noord -Holland and Zuid -Holland) but NOT called Holland Monarchy : King Willem-Alexander. History. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Netherlands

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The NetherlandsEstablished 1815

Size: 2x New Jersey

Population: 16 Million (compared to 319 Million US population)

Capital – Amsterdam

12 Provinces (Noord-Holland and Zuid-Holland) but NOT called Holland

Monarchy : King Willem-Alexander

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HistoryThe Dutch United Provinces declared their independence from Spain in 1579; during the 17th century, they became a leading seafaring and commercial power, with settlements and colonies around the world.

After a 20-year French occupation, a Kingdom of the Netherlands was formed in 1815. In 1830 Belgium seceded and formed a separate kingdom. The Netherlands remained neutral in World War I, but suffered invasion and occupation by Germany in World War II.

A modern, industrialized nation, the Netherlands is also a large exporter of agricultural products. The country was a founding member of NATO and the EEC (now the EU), and participated in the introduction of the euro in 1999.

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People

Language – Dutch & Fresian Ik hou van jou (Dutch) Ik bin fereale op dy (Fresian)

Religions – 41% none, 31% Roman Catholic, 13% Dutch Reformed, and 15% other

Tall – average height 6’1 Blunt Modest

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Strange Facts Invented Gin 70% of the worlds

bacon Bicycle capital for

the world 18 million First Country to

legalize same sex marriage in 2001

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Do’s - be direct and concise. They do not perceive

this as rude. This includes small talk. It is not necessary in the Netherlands.

- expect to be called by your first name, and you may feel comfortable to do the same.

- be punctual. This is very important. - avoid pretention. Dress conservatively.

Avoid bragging. - stick to the agenda for the meeting. - include education (BS, MBA, etc) on

business cards. The Dutch value education.

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Don’t do not ever ask about pay! - do not argue using emotions. Support all your

arguments with facts and figures. - do no inquire about the personal lives of business

associates. They are private people. - do not give praise or reprimands in public. Both are

done privately. - don't refer to the Netherlands as Holland! - do not give expensive gifts to your business

partners. Your generosity may be perceived as a bribe. - do not chew gum in public. This is considered rude. - do not talk with your hands in your pocket. This is

also considered rude.

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Business

Exports Food Machinery and

equipment Chemicals Fuel 

Imports Machines Transport

equipment Chemicals Fuels Foodstuffs Clothing 

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Training Plan

To process their natural resources, vocational training in the following areas:• Machine operation• Machine repair• Manufacturing facilities• Maintenance Worker

Median pay $44,160 or (E 33,906)Average pay for Mechanical Engineer is E 35,896)

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Training Plan cont. Elementary school CITO test High School – student selects either

VMBO – 4 years - 60% practical vocational training HAVO – 5 years – 1-2 years vocational

followed by university or enter work force. Often an agricultural focus. Instead add machine repair.

VWO- 6 years university Agricultural focus > machine repair. On the job training / apprenticeship

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References Kiss, Bow or Shake Hands www.economywatch.com www.payscale.com Bureau of Labor and Statistics