Azerbaijan and Netherlands launch new chamber to boost business ties
By AI, Created 5:46 AM UTC, May 29, 2026, /AGP/ – The Azerbaijan–Netherlands Chamber of Commerce was officially established in The Hague on May 29, 2026, during a reception for Azerbaijan’s Independence Day. The new platform brings together major companies from both countries to expand trade, investment and long-term commercial cooperation.
Why it matters: - The new chamber gives Azerbaijani and Dutch companies a formal platform to expand trade, investment and knowledge exchange. - The initiative is aimed at building longer-term commercial partnerships and supporting sustainable economic development in both markets. - The chamber could make it easier for companies to navigate opportunities, connect with partners and deepen bilateral business ties.
What happened: - The Azerbaijan–Netherlands Chamber of Commerce announced its official establishment in The Hague on May 29, 2026. - The announcement came during a reception held for Azerbaijan’s Independence Day. - The chamber was launched as a collective initiative by leading Azerbaijani and Dutch companies. - NEQSOL Holding played an active role in supporting the chamber’s establishment.
The details: - The chamber will operate as an independent business platform. - Its stated mission is to support bilateral trade and investment, facilitate dialogue between business communities, encourage knowledge exchange and promote sustainable economic development. - Founding members include Royal Dutch LV Logistics, NEQSOL Holding, Haskoning Nederland B.V., DAMEN Shipyards Group, Signify, TAMM Solutions B.V., AZ Legal Services B.V., Van Oord Dredging and Marine Contractors B.V. (Azerbaijan Branch), BDO Azerbaijan LLC and TRAST BV. - The founding board includes Arjan Bos as chairman, Imran Ahmadzada as board member and Paul Gielen as board member. - Arjan Bos is Co-CEO of the Global Executive Board at Royal Dutch LV Logistics. - Imran Ahmadzada is CFO of NEQSOL Holding and head of NEQSOL Holding Azerbaijan. - Paul Gielen is regional manager at TRAST BV. - The chamber said its board reflects the bilateral nature of the organization and its focus on business leadership from both countries. - The chamber is intended to serve as a platform for strengthening institutional and commercial ties and supporting cooperation between companies operating in both markets.
Between the lines: - The launch signals a more structured effort to turn existing economic ties into an ongoing business network. - The mix of logistics, engineering, shipbuilding, lighting, legal, marine and financial services companies suggests the chamber is trying to span multiple sectors. - The public remarks from the founding board emphasized trust, practical engagement and mutual understanding, which points to relationship-building as much as dealmaking.
What’s next: - The chamber said it welcomes organizations interested in contributing to the further development of bilateral business relations. - The organization expects to support future initiatives that strengthen economic cooperation between Azerbaijan and the Netherlands. - The board said it wants to help companies build new partnerships and support long-term growth between the two countries.
The bottom line: - Azerbaijan and the Netherlands now have a dedicated chamber designed to formalize, expand and professionalize business links between the two markets.
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