Dutch Giant ASML Warns Against Labor Curbs After Far-Right Win
- Shock election victory marks radical shift in Dutch politics
- Wilders’ prospects of leading government rely on coalition
PVV leader Geert Wilders arrives at a post-election meeting in The Hague on Nov. 23.
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The Netherlands’ most-valuable company ASML Holding NV called for a “reliable government” after far-right Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders delivered a shock victory in Wednesday’s elections.
A “consistent long-term policy” is essential to ensure a stable business environment for the tech industry, ASML spokeswoman Monique Mols told Bloomberg in a text message.