Business climate Sample Clauses

Business climate. The Parties agree that the business climate is an essential vector of economic development and, consequently, that the provisions of this Agreement aim at contributing to this common objective. The Parties commit, in accordance with the provisions of the previous article, to constantly xxxxxx the improvement of business climate.
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Business climate.  We want the Netherlands to be a country where foreign businesses want to establish themselves and which makes it easy for Dutch businesses to trade all over the world. The Netherlands benefits from this, because these businesses bring employment, innovation and strength to our economy. Large numbers of people work for companies that operate internationally and for businesses that act as their suppliers. For many internationally active companies, the Netherlands is an attractive business location. Measures need to be taken to ensure this remains the case in an increasingly globalised world. We will focus on companies that offer real added value rather than on shell companies, which merely have an address in the Netherlands. o We want to put an end to the situation where companies only establish operations in the Netherlands on paper in order to move millions around without paying any tax. We’re going to charge them taxes, just like any other business. At international level, we will work to combat tax xxxxxx. We will set a good example by levying withholding tax on outgoing flows of interest and royalties to low-tax jurisdictions. o We will encourage businesses to use more of their own capital and limit tax advantages for loan capital. This will create more stable companies and healthier economic relations, especially in times of adversity. This applies even more so to banks, which called on the government for substantial assistance during the euro crisis. o We will reduce corporation tax and abolish dividend tax, making it easier for businesses to raise their own capital abroad and making them less vulnerable to hostile takeovers. To finance this, we will limit interest relief and reduce the scope for carrying losses forward or back for corporation tax purposes. We will also limit the tax advantages for expats.

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  • Business Continuity Planning Supplier shall prepare and maintain at no additional cost to Buyer a Business Continuity Plan (“BCP”). Upon written request of Buyer, Supplier shall provide a copy of Supplier’s BCP. The BCP shall be designed to ensure that Supplier can continue to provide the goods and/or services in accordance with this Order in the event of a disaster or other BCP-triggering event (as such events are defined in the applicable BCP). Supplier’s BCP shall, at a minimum, provide for: (a) the retention and retrieval of data and files; (b) obtaining resources necessary for recovery, (c) appropriate continuity plans to maintain adequate levels of staffing required to provide the goods and services during a disruptive event; (d) procedures to activate an immediate, orderly response to emergency situations; (e) procedures to address potential disruptions to Supplier’s supply chain; (f) a defined escalation process for notification of Buyer, within two (2) business days, in the event of a BCP-triggering event; and (g) training for key Supplier Personnel who are responsible for monitoring and maintaining Supplier’s continuity plans and records. Supplier shall maintain the BCP and test it at least annually or whenever there are material changes in Supplier’s operations, risks or business practices. Upon Xxxxx’s written and reasonable request, Supplier shall provide Buyer an executive summary of test results and a report of corrective actions (including the timing for implementation) to be taken to remedy any deficiencies identified by such testing. Upon Xxxxx’s request and with reasonable advance notice and conducted in such a manner as not to unduly interfere with Supplier’s operations, Supplier shall give Buyer and its designated agents access to Supplier’s designated representative(s) with detailed functional knowledge of Supplier’s BCP and relevant subject matter.

  • DISASTER RECOVERY AND BUSINESS CONTINUITY The Parties shall comply with the provisions of Schedule 5 (Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity).

  • Business Continuity Registry Operator shall maintain a business continuity plan, which will provide for the maintenance of Registry Services in the event of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator or business failure of Registry Operator, and may include the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider. If such plan includes the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider, Registry Operator shall provide the name and contact information for such Registry Services continuity provider to ICANN. In the case of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator where the Registry Operator cannot be contacted, Registry Operator consents that ICANN may contact the designated Registry Services continuity provider, if one exists. Registry Operator shall conduct Registry Services Continuity testing at least once per year.

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