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The international World Confectionery Conference and exhibition brings together the global sweets, snacks and bakery markets on 9 September.

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Flanders will receive 63% of the €353 million awarded to Belgium from the 'Brexit Adjustment Reserve'.

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Despite rumours to the contrary, the 99th edition of the Brussels Motor Show will go ahead as planned in January 2022, organisers have announced.

Thierry Noesen from Belvas with Ivory Coast cocoa farmers
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Easter is synonymous with eating chocolate and in Belgium – touted as the world capital for cocoa treats – the choice of eggs and chocolate delights is second to none.

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The Port of Antwerp will be staying fully operational during increased coronavirus restrictions introduced by the province and the National Security Council.

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Belgium's largest-ever trade mission came to an end last week with several sectors having held meetings, signed contracts or otherwise promoted their goods and services in China.

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One of the biggest trade fairs to visit Brussels each year has announced it is quitting the Belgian capital in 2021, preferring Barcelona instead.

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Food exports from Belgium saw an all-time high in 2018, with a 3.5% increase on the previous year, according to the latest report from the Fevia food industry federation.

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Economic growth in Flanders is set to remain above that in Wallonia or Brussels in the years to come, according to figures from Belgium’s Federal Planning Bureau.

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