Doing Business in Belgium: Overview | Practical Law

Doing Business in Belgium: Overview | Practical Law

A Q&A guide to doing business in Belgium.

Doing Business in Belgium: Overview

Practical Law Country Q&A 8-500-7549 (Approx. 26 pages)

Doing Business in Belgium: Overview

by Christel Van den Eynden, Wim Dedecker, Jan Vreys, Paul Geerebaert, Leen Holvoet, Jean-Michel Degée, Andreas Wuylens, Stefaan Raes, Nina Carlier, Céline Vanhecke, Etienne Kairis, Bernard Vanbrabant, Erika Ellyne, Olivier Vanden Berghe, Sebastian Tytgat and Joan Vansevenant, Liedekerke Wolters Waelbroeck Kirkpatrick
Law stated as at 01 Feb 2019Belgium
A Q&A guide to doing business in Belgium.
This Q&A gives an overview of key recent developments affecting doing business in Belgium as well as an introduction to the legal system; foreign investment, including restrictions, currency regulations and incentives; and business vehicles and their relevant restrictions and liabilities. The article also summarises the laws regulating employment relationships, including redundancies and mass layoffs, and provides short overviews on competition law; data protection; and product liability and safety. In addition, there are comprehensive summaries on taxation and tax residency; and intellectual property rights over patents, trade marks, registered and unregistered designs.
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This article is part of the global guide to doing business worldwide. For a full list of contents, please visit www.practicallaw.com/dbi-guide.