On 1 September 2025, ICC Netherlands, together with banks, businesses, the Port of Rotterdam, and several trade associations, presented a whitepaper to the Dutch Parliament calling for the swift adoption of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records (MLETR)..
This move comes at a critical time. Dutch trade is valued at around €1.6 trillion annually, nearly four times the country’s Gross National Product, making international trade essential to the nation’s prosperity..
Legislative support for electronic trade documents is therefore not just desirable, but necessary to safeguard the Netherlands’ position as a leading global trading hub..
Why MLETR matters
For years, both financial and physical trade processes have been undergoing digital transformation.. However, while countries such as the UK, France, and Germany have already fully incorporated MLETR, Dutch legislation on documents of title still lags behind..
The benefits of digital adoption are clear:
- Evidence from the UK shows SMEs enjoy up to 35% reductions in administrative costs and a 13% boost in trade when transactions are digitised..
- A joint pilot between the Ports of Rotterdam and Singapore cut documentation processing from 6–10 days to less than 24 hours using electronic bills of lading (eBLs)..
- Dutch financial institutions have demonstrated the potential by issuing multi-billion loans backed by eBLs under foreign law, something still not recognised under Dutch law..
The continuation of outdated 6–10 day paper processes, ICC Netherlands warns, imposes “enormous and unnecessary costs and wasted time” on Dutch businesses..
Recommendations and next steps
The whitepaper sets out concrete recommendations, including:
- Amending Dutch private and commercial law to recognise eight key trade documents under MLETR..
- Aligning Dutch law with international peers to prevent further erosion of competitiveness..
- Working with ICC members and partners to develop a Digital Standards Initiative Roadmap, extending digitalisation efforts beyond eBLs to other transferable trade documents..
ICC Netherlands has also offered direct support to the responsible ministries in drafting the necessary legislative proposals..
Another feather in the cap for MLETR
This call to action adds momentum to the global movement for digital trade.. Each new adoption strengthens interoperability, reduces friction, and increases trust in cross-border trade flows..
For the Netherlands, full MLETR adoption is not only about efficiency, it is about securing long-term competitiveness in an increasingly digital global economy..
As ICC Netherlands emphasises, swift legislative action is essential to ensure Dutch businesses remain aligned with international partners and ahead in the race for digital readiness..
At Shipping and Freight Resource, we view this milestone as another feather in MLETR’s cap, bringing the global trade community closer to a truly paperless, future-ready ecosystem..











