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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.

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The Brussels government has agreed on the projects for the Plan for Recovery and Resilience (PRR), which are intended to make Brussels, its economy and its inhabitants more resilient to the

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You do not have to be a Belgian citizen to open a bank account in Belgium.

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As an expat working abroad, it’s not always possible to stay in your home country’s statutory pension scheme. This scheme is pillar 1 in the five-pension formats outlined by the World Bank.

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Many expats choose to stay in Belgium after they retire, deciding to enjoy the widely recognised benefits that Belgium has to offer in retirement.

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Since the launch of Brussels' local currency, the zinne, in March last year, more than 100,000 zinnes have entered in circulation in the Belgian capital.

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Starting this Tuesday, all online payments above €1,500 will have to be carried out with a method known as two-factor authentication in an attempt to make internet shopping safer. 

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Returning from holiday to find a letterbox full of mail? For half a million of us in Belgium, an income tax bill could be in that pile.

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The government of Flanders has announced an Emergency Fund of €265 million to save organisations from several sectors from ruin because of measures to limit the spread of the Covid-19 virus.

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