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Several Carrefour supermarkets around Belgium could remain closed until Monday after wildcat strikes broke out in protest at a company restructuring plan.

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Cash dispensers in Belgium are disappearing at a rate of three a week, as banks look to cut costs following a rise in card and smartphone payments.

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On Thursday (3 May) at noon, for the second year, 30 market vendors from the City of Brussels' 15 open-air markets will be returning the Grand-Place to its original function.

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A new label scheme has been launched to help people identify the best artisan bakeries and pastry shops in Brussels.

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The Stib's first all-electric bus route will enter service on 1 June, connecting the city's Dansaert and Louise shopping districts.

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Belgian shopkeepers' trade union SNI is seeking answers and compensation from credit card payment processor Worldline, after a technology failure made it impossible for customers to pay by Visa or

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Many of us inevitably turn to chain stores when it comes to fitting out a new home or updating our wardrobes, but it’s pleasing to mix it up with vintage, upcycled, secondhand and antique to

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Charleroi's new Rive Gauche shopping complex claims to have become the second biggest in Belgium - after just a year in business.

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French e-commerce giant La Redoute is looking to open physical stores in Belgium - starting with Antwerp and Brussels.

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