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The winter sales in Belgium began on Monday, with shops planning substantial discounts to liquidate their excess stock and generate much-needed cashflow.

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About 90 supermarkets in Wallonia and Brussels operating under the Carrefour Market could have to rebrand next year after the Mestdagh group, which owns the stores, ended its exclusive franc

AmCham networking event
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The pandemic has left many lasting impacts, and one of them is the use of video technology to get our jobs done.

Sunrise smart device for sleep disorders
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Snoring is a nuisance if you’re the one kept awake listening to it. But it can be much more troublesome for the actual snorer.

Illustration picture shows the Itsme smartphone application, a digital ID app, on a smartphone in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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Creating a company can now be done online, making it no longer necessary to physically go to a notary's office to do so, the Federation of Notaries (Fednot) announced in a statement on Monday.

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Brussels only walked away with 15 of the more than 500 business entities that opened or were enhanced in the EU over the last few years because of Brexit.

Sonaca Aircraft - Temploux Aerodrome, Namur
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Sonaca Aircraft is busy delivering orders of its Sonaca 200 –

Post-Brexit trade UK and EU
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Following the eleventh-hour deal on the UK’s future trading relationship with the European Union, British companies in Belgium are breathing a collective sigh of relief while facing an onslaught o

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A plan to help employment in Flanders recover in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic has been agreed by the government, employers’ groups and unions.

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