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With the annual summer sales starting on Friday 1 July, traders are banking on attracting customers with initial markdowns of 30% and 40% in an attempt to boost turnover still impacted by the heal

Illustration picture shows people waiting outside a shopping centre in the Meir shopping street in the city of Antwerp. (BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM)
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Antwerp is promoting itself as the shopping city of the future with local stores encouraged to take up new technologies to help and attract customers, VRT News reports.

Rue Neuve shopping street in central Brussels (Wikimedia Creative Commons)
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Rue Neuve, once the thriving and bustling commercial heart of Brussels, is suffering from expensive rents and a dwindling of interest from consumers, reports Bruzz.

Belgians spending less in supermarkets - Belga
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As inflation continues to rise in the country, Belgians are cutting back on spending and sales of some foods and durable goods are suffering as a result.

Toque & moi patissery, chocolatier and ice-cream, Huy
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The number of chocolate shops in Belgium has doubled in the past 10 years, with the country now boasting 755 stores selling the country’s culinary speciality.

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Industry experts warn that empty shelves and 20% price increases could become the norm in Belgian supermarkets over the next few weeks. 

Valntine Day display in shop window of Rouge Pivoine florist, Ixelles, Brussels
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Red roses remain the favourite bloom for Valentine’s Day, says Loan Liccioni, owner of Brussels florist

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Supermarkets are expecting to have to raise prices on top brands such as Nutella, Lipton and Coca-Cola following annual price negotiations with major manufacturers, which grocery chains have

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Downtown Brussels will have a new weekly open-air market later this year as the Porte d’Anvers, after years of neglect, undergoes a complete facelift.

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