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'Five hundred additional hectares for industrial land'. Businesses north of the North Sea Canal want to grow

'Five hundred additional hectares for industrial land'. Businesses north of the North Sea Canal want to grow

Entrepreneurs in the region north of the North Sea Canal are calling for 500 hectares of additional industrial land to match local housing growth. Economic Forum chairman Friso de Zeeuw emphasizes that tens of thousands of new homes require a proportional increase in employment opportunities to maintain regional balance.

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