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While overall inflation continues to rise in Belgium – from 1.75% in January to 3.2% in February – food inflation has declined but remains high, according to statistics office Statbel.

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Belgium will issue a new one-year and a three-year government bond on 4 March, the country’s debt agency has announced.

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The loss of time and the extra fuel consumption and polluting emissions caused by traffic jams in Belgium are estimated to have cost more than €5 billion in 2023, according to new figures.

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After years in the financial doldrums, Brussels' Royal Union Saint-Gilloise (USG) football club made a gross profit this year of just under €5 million, new accounts reveal.

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Brussels companies say they are struggling to fill certain roles within the local, national, or even European job market and are therefore having to look abroad instead.

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Belgian residents are finding it harder to buy property, according to a new study published by property website Immoweb.

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Belgium’s consumer rights organisation Test-Achats has launched an attack on Belgian banks' savings accounts and their dismal interest rates.

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As Belgium continues to recover sluggishly from the pandemic, the capital is seeing a recovering hotel sector, although Brussels Airport is still not yet seeing pre-Covid levels of travel.

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Damage to the 33-metre-high Buda Bridge over the Brussels Canal is expected to result in a significant economic impact for the region, and if repairs progress slowly, that impact could extend even

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