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"The Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV) is opposed to Brussels meddling in investment decisions by national credit agencies. The Member States are responsible for this themselves. In the Netherlands, for instance, the
issues loans to Dutch businesses. In addition, there are international agreements in place already: OECD standards must prevent unlawful subsidies and promote fair competition. Europe is all too keen to get involved and to lay down extra obligations for export credit agencies in relation to the likes of the social or environmental field. However, if Europe lays down superfluous measures of this kind, the competitiveness of European businesses would be substantially weakened. Businesses and agencies from other OECD countries such as the US, Canada and Turkey, however, need not meet the absurd climate objectives that Europe sets itself."@en1
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