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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.
Belgium’s pavilion at the Dubai World Exhibition in 2020 will be a “green ark”, bringing together the latest in sustainable technologies and traditional Belgian hospitality.
As 29 March draws closer, Belgium has been busy preparing for a possible no-deal Brexit by hiring hundreds of new customs officers.
Brussels' new local currency, the Zinne, is ready to launch at the end of March - with 26 stores so far signed up to accept the alternative form of payment.
Foreign companies invested €4.2 billion in Flanders in 2018, the highest figure ever recorded and nearly twice the level in 2017.
After careful consideration of a number of European ports, British chemical company Ineos has chosen the port of Antwerp for a €3 billion investment.
Towns around Belgium should make life easier for shoppers by offering free on-street parking during the sales, a trade union has recommended.
The Port of Antwerp is marking a record year for the sixth year in a row, as it announced a growth in all types of cargo.
Brussels' regional goverment is drawing up an impact assessment and action plan for how to deal with the consequences of Brexit - including how to attract companies wishing to relocate once the UK