I would suggest you consider Scotch Magic tape.
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This is available in sizes from 12.7mm wide or wider widths up to about 25mm, it comes in 33m or 66m lengths.
I know it's available from an office supply shop in Germering (Munich) as I bought some there this June.
The removability of this tape on negatives is very good. Basically this is the same adhesive and removability, as those yellow "Post it Notes" one sees in many offices.
I use this to hinge the negative to the glass or metal part of the carrier, to enable pretty good cleaning action to be taken. Then, to let the negative drop back to the correct position.
I also use it with minor dust particles on the negative, both the emulsion side and the non emulsion side. The technique is simple, grab a bit of the tape between thumb and finger, pull out about 40mm to 50mm of tape, then let the slack tape fall onto the part of the negative with dust particles, then lift off. Sometimes I press the tape gently onto the negative to get more stubborn particles, leave it for a few seconds, then lift off. Do not lift off in a hurry, just normally.
The adhesive qualities of this tape are not that strong, but usually strong enough to remove particles, hold the negative firmly, and when finally removed, leave no adhesive on the negative.
I've been using this on negatives for around 35 years.
Bob Carnie's hint about humidity is spot on, it is a factor as to whether or not you get a lot or little dust and dirt particles. You can raise humidity by placing a boiling electric kettle and let it steam a bit, alternatively, place an iron (Bügeleisen) with a shot of steam button and press the button every now and then to get some steam.
Mick.