marktontsluiting
Marktontsluiting, a Dutch term, translates to market access or market opening. It refers to the process and policies aimed at making a particular market accessible to goods, services, or capital. This can involve reducing or eliminating barriers that prevent external participation. These barriers can be of various types, including tariffs, quotas, regulatory hurdles, and non-tariff barriers such as complex customs procedures or discriminatory standards.
The concept is frequently discussed in international trade agreements where countries negotiate to open their markets
Domestically, marktontsluiting can also refer to initiatives to improve access to markets for local businesses, particularly