TLDR Amazon will invest €1.4 billion ($1.6 billion) in the Netherlands over the next three years from 2025 to 2027 The investment represents Amazon’s largest financial commitment to the country since launching there in 2020 Funds will support both Amazon Web Services (AWS) and retail operations, including infrastructure and technology improvements Over 4,500 Dutch small [...] The post Amazon Doubles Down on Netherlands with $1.6 Billion Investment Plan appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Amazon will invest €1.4 billion ($1.6 billion) in the Netherlands over the next three years from 2025 to 2027 The investment represents Amazon’s largest financial commitment to the country since launching there in 2020 Funds will support both Amazon Web Services (AWS) and retail operations, including infrastructure and technology improvements Over 4,500 Dutch small [...] The post Amazon Doubles Down on Netherlands with $1.6 Billion Investment Plan appeared first on CoinCentral.

Amazon Doubles Down on Netherlands with $1.6 Billion Investment Plan

2025/10/27 16:22

TLDR

  • Amazon will invest €1.4 billion ($1.6 billion) in the Netherlands over the next three years from 2025 to 2027
  • The investment represents Amazon’s largest financial commitment to the country since launching there in 2020
  • Funds will support both Amazon Web Services (AWS) and retail operations, including infrastructure and technology improvements
  • Over 4,500 Dutch small and medium businesses sell on Amazon, with 90% reaching international markets
  • Amazon currently employs more than 1,000 people in the Netherlands across offices and delivery stations

Amazon announced plans to invest €1.4 billion in its Dutch operations over the next three years. The company made the announcement on Monday during a five-year anniversary event in The Hague.

The investment marks Amazon’s largest financial commitment to the Netherlands since it began operations there in 2020. Eva Faict, Country Manager for Amazon Belgium and the Netherlands, revealed the plans at the company’s anniversary congress.

The funds will support both Amazon Web Services and the retail business. The company plans to use the money for infrastructure development and technology improvements.

Amazon will focus on enhancing customer experience through lower prices and faster delivery. The investment also aims to help small and medium-sized businesses expand their reach to customers.

The company currently employs over 1,000 people in the Netherlands. Staff work across offices in Amsterdam and Den Haag, as well as at the Rozenburg delivery station.

More than 4,500 Dutch small and medium businesses currently sell on Amazon. Nearly 90% of these businesses successfully reach customers worldwide across 170 countries.

Supporting Dutch Entrepreneurs

The investment will help Dutch entrepreneurs selling through Amazon’s platform. More than 60% of all products sold on Amazon.nl come from third-party sellers.

Over 75% of Dutch businesses on Amazon export to other EU member states. The top export destinations for Dutch businesses include Germany, France, the United States, Britain, and Italy.

Amazon provides entrepreneurs with more than just a sales channel. The company offers logistics solutions, marketing tools, and export opportunities to help businesses grow.

Through AWS, Amazon offers Dutch entrepreneurs cloud and data solutions. These tools help businesses boost productivity, drive innovation, and use artificial intelligence capabilities.

Economic Impact

Independent research by Keystone Strategy estimates Amazon’s investments supported more than 2,000 indirect jobs in 2024. The company also supported 900 induced jobs in construction, logistics, and professional services.

The research shows Amazon’s investments contributed more than €200 million to the Netherlands GDP in 2024. The cumulative contribution has exceeded €1 billion since 2013.

In the Dutch market, Amazon trails behind market leader Bol.com. Bol.com is a subsidiary of retail firm Ahold Delhaize.

Earlier this month, Faict announced a $1.16 billion investment in Amazon’s Belgian operations. In an interview with Dutch financial daily FD, she said the investments were partly aimed at developing artificial intelligence for entrepreneurs.

The company described the Netherlands as an important growth market. The investment reflects Amazon’s commitment to innovation and customer service in the country.

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