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Air Belgium has announced that it will be ceasing passenger operations, describing them as “chronically unprofitable” due in particular to competition on the market.

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A new law entering force on 1 September will ban businesses in Belgium from charging other businesses - or individuals - a penalty on unpaid bills on the first reminder.

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Belgium was among the top five ice cream producers and exporters in Europe last year, producing almost 200 million litres of ice cream.

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After months of strikes and criticism that switching its stores to a franchise model will result in a major blow to workers’ rights and both work and social conditions, Delhaize is moving ahead wi

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The City of Brussels is making good on its promises to businesses by distributing thousands of tickets for free parking in 18 car parks in the Pentagon area.

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Belgium has a record number of food outlets per person in Europe, with a Locatus study finding that the country has an average of one grocery store for every 3,000 people.

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Iconic Brussels cafe Monk is closing its doors shortly after celebrating its 10 year anniversary, Bruzz reports.

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The cafe at Muntpunt, Brussels' largest Dutch-language library, is temporarily closed as it looks for a new operator to run the small restaurant.

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Only in Belgium would you find a chocolatier confident enough to describe his produce as haute couture, but one Walloon entrepreneur is doing just that.

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