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The Polish population will be engaged in a national referendum to voice their stance on the potential sale of state-owned enterprises, as declared by the leader of the governing conservatives.

 

The Dutch government is taking significant strides towards liberalizing the railway sector. In a new concession agreement, the Netherlands Railways (NS) will no longer hold exclusive rights to

 

Shops in Wallonia will no longer automatically print paper receipts as of Thursday, according to confirmation from the office of Walloon Environment Minister Céline Tellier. Customers can

 

House prices in Portugal are set to experience significant growth, with a forecasted increase of over 8% per year for the next decade, according to a study conducted by the IFO Institute at the

 

According to Eurostat, the European statistics service, Belgium maintains its position as Europe's second largest beer exporter, with a 17% share of total European beer exports in 2022.

 

In a significant move towards energy independence, Latvian Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš confirmed on August 3 that the Baltic states are jointly planning to cut their electricity links to Russia

Property prices in Sweden have shown impressive resilience despite a 0.9 percent drop in July, according to new figures from SBAB and property site Booli. Taking seasonal effects into account,

 

The Flemish economy is expected to demonstrate robust growth, outperforming the European average, as it is projected to grow by 1.4% in 2023, according to Statistics Flanders. This growth

 

During the first three months of this year, just over 7% of the working population in Flanders had a second job, marking the highest proportion ever recorded. Approximately 177,000

 

The Belgium-Germany-Netherlands border region is calling on the governments of the three countries to introduce a unified tax system for cross-border workers. In a letter addressed to the