| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 27.04. | Electricity imports into Belgium hit record high | ||
| 26.04. | Foreign minister heads to China for "open dialogue, including on sensitive disagreements" | ||
| 25.04. | Flanders commemorates fatal accident that led to start of alcohol testing | ||
| 24.04. | Lower rating by S&P is latest in series of bad news about Belgian budget | ||
| 24.04. | China imposes trade restrictions on Belgian arms group over 'sales to Taiwan' | ||
| 24.04. | Fluvius and Flanders at odds over 1.56 bn euro investment | ||
| 24.04. | Belgian biopharma company UCB opens new gene therapy facility in Walloon Brabant | ||
| 24.04. | Flemish farmers' union demands legal framework for circular use manure following EU plan | ||
| 24.04. | Belgium scraps mandatory shop closing day and extends trading hours | ||
| 24.04. | Brussels left without mail for nearly two weeks as Bpost strike drags on | ||
| 24.04. | De Lijn pushes through sweeping cuts despite local opposition | ||
| 24.04. | Federal government uses infrastructure delays to fund new rail investments | ||
| 23.04. | Oil prices rise above 100 USD | ||
| 23.04. | Port of Antwerp-Bruges hit by weak start to 2026 despite limited Middle East impact | ||
| 22.04. | AB InBev to invest 600 million dollars in US manufacturing | ||
| 22.04. | Duvel Moortgat acquires two American beer brands | ||
| 22.04. | Chemical and pharma sector sees another year of decline | ||
| 22.04. | Businesses question energy support plan | ||
| 22.04. | Imec named Belgium's most attractive employer for 2026 | ||
| 22.04. | Belgium agrees €80m energy support package | ||
| 22.04. | Belgian government allocates 80 million euros to compensate for high energy prices | ||
| 21.04. | Tram service at Brussels Midi interrupted for a year for repairs | ||
| 21.04. | DAZN to continue broadcasting Belgian football until mid-2027 | ||
| 21.04. | Haacht brewery owner Co.Br.Ha posts bigger loss but sees early signs of recovery | ||
| 20.04. | Belgian exports decline more sharply than global trade |