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Netherlands seeks to minimize impact of German border controls

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THE HAGUE, Sept. 9 (Xinhua) -- Germany's decision to impose stricter border controls has raised concerns within the Dutch government over potential disruptions to trade, Dutch newspaper AD reported on Monday.

Dutch Asylum and Migration Minister Marjolein Faber has said that while she understands Germany's decision, clarity is needed on how the new controls will be enforced and their specific impact, a spokesperson for Faber told AD. Faber also emphasized the importance of ensuring smooth trade and traffic flow between the two countries.

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has ordered the reinstatement of passport checks at all land borders, to curb the number of people entering the country without visas. The move aims to curb irregular migration and addresses threats related to Islamist terrorism and cross-border organized crimes.

The Netherlands and Germany share a 570-km border within the Schengen Area, where border checks are typically minimal.

Meanwhile, the Dutch government is also considering stricter immigration policies. The agreement reached by the ruling four-party coalition calls for measures including enhanced border controls, as part of broader efforts to tighten immigration. Enditem

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