There are more of these type of things. Cover US, Disc Japan.
Capitol has this more often, I have a few in my Diana Ross collection like this and I bought those
directly in our shop, sealed and all. Got this one at our shop as well, sealed.
First Swept Away UK release: disc Japan > cover UK. Etc.
Sometimes when a country (factory) did not have enough covers, they'd get them from the US, UK, France. Japan did the same with Europe. In those days Compact Disc factories were not worldwide, sometimes they were small. So they helped each other out. Saw this a lot in the 80's and early 90's. Capitol/EMI had a factory in Uden. After that one closed down, most discs were pressed in Germany for most of the EU and UK.
Later on when I moved from CD/LP dept to audio, Philips (inventor of CD) became our distribution for their equipment. He said; that is common.. we had to do it too sometimes. There was always a rush to get the music in the stores.
The 100% US pressing has different text left of the barcode, checked of course :-)
The Netherlands entry on Discogs seems to be the same as this one, i,e disc made in Holland and booklet and inserts printed in USA (and has 86 owners), whilst their USA entry has a US made disc with the same inserts, so maybe EMI Holland imported the printed components for some reason.