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Significant drop in oil demand expected, more risks for Dutch economy

Significant drop in oil demand expected, more risks for Dutch economy

The International Energy Agency expects oil demand to experience its largest decline since the pandemic. Meanwhile, Dutch regulators are warning that these global trends pose increased risks to inflation and economic growth within the Netherlands.

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