The European economy is recovering slowly. That’s why the Netherlands says it will focus on creating a sustainable growth and generating jobs during its 6-month term.
The Netherlands intends to encourage EU countries to implement trade agreements and protect laborers more effectively. Amidst divisions within Europe, the Netherlands stressed the importance of connecting EU citizens to gain their support.
The Netherlands will also have to deal with the so-called Brexit during its term as EU president in the first six months of this year. The United Kingdom government plans to hold a referendum on whether the UK will remain in the EU before the end of this year.
By the EU Spring Summit which will be held in February, the Netherlands will have to work with other 27 EU countries to respond to the UK’s four-point plan of key demands as the price for keeping Britain in the European Union.
These are protecting the single EU market for the UK and other countries that have not adopted the euro as their currency, boosting competitiveness by cutting red tape, exempting the UK from the stated EU goal of "ever closer union" and bolstering national parliaments and restricting benefits to working migrants in a bid to make moving to the UK less attractive.
With a priority for energy and climate, the Netherlands pledged to find solutions to issues concerning climate, the environment, and sustainability and promised to work for a European energy alliance and a future-oriented climate policy.