Amsterdam
can ban new tourist shops, highest Dutch court rules
Business April 15, 2020
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Amsterdam
can continue to ban new shops aimed at tourists from the city centre, the highest
Dutch administrative court said on Wednesday. Several chains, including
Tours&Tickets and Amsterdam Cheese Company had gone to court in an effort
to overturn the ban, which was implemented in 2017. Since then, no new waffle
companies, bike hire firms or souvenir shops have been allowed to set up in
business under city centre zoning laws. The city made the move in response to
locals’ concerns that every sort of retailer not aimed at tourists or fast food
was being squeezed out. The companies say the rule conflicts with European
directives on services. However, the
Council of State said that the city can take action if it considers the move to
be in the interests of the people who live and work in Amsterdam. Shops which
opened before 2017 are not affected. Over-tourism Research by local Amsterdam
media suggests as many as 280 city centre stores may be targeted at tourists.
The city has been grappling with over-tourism for the past few years. Amsterdam
is also exploring how to make cannabis less of a tourist attraction and, at the
same time, crack down on the illegal supply chain. City research showed
cannabis cafes are a major factor in encouraging the under-35s to come to
Amsterdam, with two-thirds visiting them to use cannabis. The coronavirus epidemic
has reduced tourism to virtually zero, closing tourist shops and red light
windows throughout the city centre.
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