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In due course a joint international development strategy for the ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam could contribute to greater efficiency and an even stronger international position, with favourable consequences for large-scale investments, the environment and the claim on space. From the point of view of efficient public expenditure, the government will promote the cooperation between the seaports of Rotterdam, Amsterdam, the Zeeland harbours and Moerdijk, and Antwerp. The assumption is that no third Maasvlakte or expansion in the North Sea Canal area will be needed before 2020.
In due course a joint international development strategy for the ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam could contribute to greater efficiency and an even stronger international position, with favourable consequences for large-scale investments, the environment and the claim on space. From the point of view of efficient public expenditure, the government will promote the cooperation between the seaports of Rotterdam, Amsterdam, the Zeeland harbours and Moerdijk, and Antwerp. The assumption is that no third Maasvlakte or expansion in the North Sea Canal area will be needed before 2020.
===Enablers===
New opportunities for process industries to form clusters around the port.
Keep high growth of the port of Rotterdam as well as the City of Rotterdam.

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