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An open and attractive region

Wallonia is a region naturally open to the world where nature, culture and leisure go hand in hand. A region with a vibrant tradition of industry and immigration, it is proud to offer each of its citizens the very best prospects for betterment, whatever their origin.

With Brussels, Wallonia has a young population, open to other languages and cultures. The economic attractiveness of Wallonia is recognised internationally: within Belgium, it is the world’s number one region in which to invest.

By becoming established in Wallonia, firms benefit from intelligent business taxation, financial incentives and a relaxed dialogue with the regional authorities.

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