Spyker finds new Chinese partner for Saab

Dutch car producer Spyker has announced that it has found a new Chinese partner to rescue the classic Swedish brand Saab, which was taken over by Spyker last year. The deal was unveiled today, with Spyker outlining plans to work together with Pang Da Automobile to resume production and distribution of Saab. Pang Da, the largest car distributor on the Chinese stock exchange according to Spyker, will have a 24 percent share in Spyker amounting... [more]

EU ministers wrangle over Greek debt

European governments wrangled over how best to keep Greece from defaulting on its mountain of debt, with one of them acknowledging for the first time that they had discussed a restructuring — a risky move to delay or cut debt repayments. Monday’s meeting was meant to focus on getting final approval for a euro78 billion ($110 billion) bailout for Portugal, but growing concern over Greece — and the arrest of Dominique Strauss-Kahn,... [more]

Dutch Majority: kick Greece out of eurozone

A majority of the Dutch (58 percent) want the government to stop giving financial aid to Greece and a slim majority (51 percent) want Greece expelled from the eurozone. Some 72 percent of those surveyed in a poll conducted by Maurice de Hond expect Greece will never be able to repay its debts. The view is particularly strong among voters of the Freedom Party (90 percent), which backs the government in parliament, and the opposition Socialist... [more]

Dutch FM threatens to block Greek loans

The Netherlands may decide to block payment of the next instalment of the loans that were earlier pledged to the Greek government. Finance Minister Jan Kees de Jager made his remarks after Friday’s cabinet meeting. “The ball is now in the Greek court, they must simply implement the IMF programme. If they don’t, then that’s the end. I don’t care whether there is political opposition in Greece or not, there is no more time for obstruction.” The... [more]

The Netherlands needs a privacy watchdog with sharper teeth

The Netherlands needs a privacy watchdog with sharper teeth to make sure government, companies and individuals are more careful with people’s personal details, Jacob Kohnstamm, head of the privacy watchdog CBP, said on Wednesday. ‘There are almost limitless options to store and process information, Kohnstamm said at the publication of the CBP’s annual report. And, the increase in digitalisation and globalisation make it increasingly... [more]

Nazi convict escapes extradition to Netherlands

A German court says an 88-year-old convicted over 60 years ago by a Dutch court of complicity in 22 murders during the Nazis’ World War II occupation will not be extradited to the Netherlands. Ingolstadt court spokesman Jochen Boesl said Wednesday Klaas Carel Faber has objected to being extradited — and the suspect’s consent would be mandatory in this case because he is a German citizen. Dutch prosecutors say Faber was convicted... [more]

Freedom Party furious at Wilders-Hitler jibe

Far-right Freedom Party (PVV) local councillors in The Hague have demanded apology from writer Karel Kanits for comparing their party’s leader Geert Wilders to Adolf Hitler. During Thursday’s Liberation Day festivities Mr Kanits described Mr Wilders as a “bleached Führer” – a reference to the anti-Islam MP’s trademark bleached hair. “We are firm advocates of free speech,” said Freedom Party councillor Richard de Mos on Sunday.... [more]

No euro deal behind Holland’s back

The French and German Finance ministers have telephoned their Dutch counterpart Jan Kees de Jager to fill him in about a semi-official policy meeting to which the Netherlands had not been invited. Mr De Jager was reassured that Friday’s talks in Luxembourg about the Greek debt crisis did not lead to any decisions. “Things can only be decided in the presence of all eurozone member states,” they said, according to a Dutch... [more]

Dutch engineer accused of murdering architect Joanna Yeates

A Dutch engineer accused of murdering landscape architect Joanna Yeates is due to appear at the Old Bailey. Vincent Tabak, Miss Yeates’s next-door neighbour, will appear via videolink before Mr Justice Field. Miss Yeates, 25, who lived in Clifton, Bristol, disappeared on December 17 after going for Christmas drinks with colleagues. Her frozen body was found dumped on a verge in a lane in Failand, north Somerset, on Christmas Day. Tabak,... [more]

Spyker forms Chinese alliance to save cash-strapped Saab

Swedish car maker Saab has agreed to form a strategic partnership with Chinese company Hawtai Motor, Dutch owner Spyker confirmed on Tuesday. Hawtai is to put some €150m into Saab – €120m in the form of share capital (29.9%) and the rest in a convertible bond. The two companies will also work together in both production and technological developments. The deal is still subject to approval from certain Chinese government agencies,... [more]

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