Business Directory for Belgian Investment in South Africa and Trade Relations between South Africa and Belgium


Are you considering to trade with Belgium-based companies, or looking to invest in South Africa, export from South Africa to Belgium, or import from Belgium to South Africa? Our online business directory gives you a useful overview of business resources for doing business in Belgium, Flanders and Wallonia, including links to the most important government websites, organisations and official media outlets.

    Belgium Federal Government

  1. belgium.be

    A gateway to over 1,200 official Belgian Federal government websites, including a search engine, practical information, transactional services, publications to be downloaded, contact points, and videos, developed and is maintained by the FPS Chancellery of the Prime Minister and the FPS Policy and Support (BOSA), in close cooperation with all the Federal Public Services, together with the Regional and Community public services.
    belgium.be
  2. diplomatie.belgium.be

    Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation.
    diplomatie.belgium.be
  3. business.belgium.be

    Investing in Belgium. Besides practical details about administrative procedures, the business.belgium.be site provides general economic data about Belgium, as well as a range of information about investment opportunities and the strengths of Belgium and its three regions. The business.belgium.be website offers simple, quick and user-friendly access to a wealth of public service information for businesses. It aims to help business players, both in Belgium and elsewhere in Europe, to find useful information about the administrative procedures involved in setting up or developing their business.
    Invest in Belgium
  4. southafrica.diplomatie.belgium.be

    Embassy and Consulates of Belgium in South Africa.
    southafrica.diplomatie.belgium.be

    Belgium Regional Governments

  1. hub.brussels

    Our business is to help yours. To start or develop your business, set up your company in Brussels, develop your network or export your goods and services. Or get a better understanding of your market, or just find some inspiration.
    hub.brussels
  2. vlaanderen.be

    Vlaanderen.be is the official website of the Flemish government and is a broad gateway for citizens to the information of the Flemish government. The information on this website is understandable, accessible and user-oriented. You will quickly find the information you are looking for via a few substantive themes.
    vlaanderen.be
  3. corporate.flandersinvestmentandtrade.com

    We play a central role in the internationalization of the economy of Flanders, thus vigorously supporting the boundless ambitions of Flanders-based and international companies and organizations.
    corporate.flandersinvestmentandtrade.com
  4. wallonia.be

    Wallonia is one of the three regions of Belgium – along with Flanders and Brussels. Covering the southern portion of the country, Wallonia is primarily French-speaking. It accounts for 55% of Belgium's territory, but only a third of its population. The Walloon Region and the French Community of Belgium, which is the political entity responsible for matters related mainly to culture and education, are independent concepts, because the French Community of Belgium encompasses both Wallonia and the bilingual Brussels-Capital Region but not the German-speaking Community of Belgium.
    wallonia.be
  5. investinwallonia.be

    The Wallonia Export & Investment Agency or AWEX, is the public service in Wallonia in charge both of attracting foreign investment to Wallonia-Belgium and to stimulate foreign trade by assisting the companies established in our region in their export endeavours. It constitutes a one-stop shop for all foreign companies interested in locating to Wallonia or expanding their existing activities and is the complete partner for all Walloon companies wishing to develop overseas.
    investinwallonia.be

    South Africa Government

  1. dha.gov.za

    The Department of Home Affairs is responsible for: Maintenance of the National Population Register (the civil registry), including the recording of births, marriages/civil partnerships and deaths. Issuing identity documents and passports. Issuing visas for visitors to South Africa (although visa applications pass through embassies or consulates which are part of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation). Managing immigration to South Africa and naturalisation of permanent immigrants. Handling refugees and asylum seekers in South Africa. Controlling ports of entry at land borders, seaports and airports.
    dha.gov.za
  2. dirco.gov.za

    The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) is the foreign ministry of the South African government. It is responsible for South Africa's relationships with foreign countries and international organizations, and runs South Africa's diplomatic missions. The department is headed by the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation.
    dirco.gov.za
  3. sars.gov.za

    The South African Revenue Service (SARS) is the nation’s tax collecting authority. Established in terms of the South African Revenue Service Act 34 of 1997 as an autonomous agency, we are responsible for administering the South African tax system and customs service.
    sars.gov.za

    Belgian Media

  1. bruzz.be

    BRUZZ is a media brand of the non-profit Vlaams-Brusselse Media, and be found online, on radio and TV and in print as the reference for Brussels. As successor to Agenda Magazine, Brussel Deze Week, brusselnieuws.be, FM Brussel and tvbrussel, BRUZZ wants to respond quickly to innovative media use. Not only via own channels but also on external platforms.
    bruzz.be
  2. brusselstimes.com

    Established in 1965, The Brussels Times is today Belgium’s largest daily news media in English, with over 2 million visits per month. Our mission statement is to provide expats, foreigners and internationally oriented Belgians with continuous high quality coverage of Belgian news, EU Affairs and opinion pieces. We have no political affiliation and seek to present the news fair-mindedly and offer a wide range of analysis and opinion pieces. We also publish The Brussels Times Magazine, which is a bi-monthly magazine focusing on two notable components of Brussels, namely its role as the political capital of Europe as well as an international centre for contemporary art. The magazine is distributed in the EU institutions, 100+ Embassies and Representations to the EU, inside over 7,000 hotel rooms, and sold in over 300 locations around Belgium.
    brusselstimes.com
  3. tijd.be

    De Tijd is a Belgian newspaper that mainly focuses on business and economics. It is printed on salmon pink paper since May 2009, following the example of its colleagues Financial Times, Het Financieele Dagblad, FT Deutschland and many more.
    tijd.be
  4. demorgen.be

    De Morgen presents itself as an independent and progressive newspaper and a more dynamic alternative to its two competitors in the Flemish market, De Standaard and De Tijd.
    demorgen.be
  5. standaard.be

    De Standaard is a Flemish daily newspaper published in Belgium by Mediahuis. It was traditionally a Christian-Democratic paper, associated with the Christian-Democratic and Flemish Party, and in opposition to the Socialist Flemish daily De Morgen.
    standaard.be
  6. expatica.com

    Written by internationals for internationals, Expatica is an online global platform that offers resources and information to help with every aspect of settling into a new country.
    expatica.com
  7. dhnet.be

    La Dernière Heure and Les Sports, currently sold under the name La DH Les Sports+, is a French-language daily newspaper published in Brussels, Belgium. The paper is known for news and sports.
    dhnet.be
  8. lalibre.be

    La Libre Belgique, currently sold under the name La Libre, is a French-language Belgian daily newspaper. Together with Le Soir, it is one of the country's most popular Francophone newspapers in both Brussels and Wallonia. La Libre was founded in 1884 and has historically had a centre-right Christian Democratic political stance. The papers is particularly celebrated for its role as an underground newspaper during World War I and World War II when Belgium was occupied. Since 1999, the newspaper has become increasingly liberal but is still considered more conservative than Le Soir.
    lalibre.be
  9. lesoir.be

    Le Soir is a French-language Belgian daily newspaper. Founded in 1887 by Émile Rossel, it was intended as a politically independent source of news.
    lesoir.be
  10. lecho.be

    L'Echo is a Belgian business newspaper, published by Mediafin and mainly distributed in Wallonia and Brussels. It is the French counterpart of the Flemish daily De Tijd which is its sister paper.
    lecho.be
  11. rtbf.be

    The Radio-television belge de la Communauté française (RTBF) is an independent public enterprise with cultural character responsible for the public service of radio and television for the Communauté française de Belgique (Wallonia and Brussels).
    rtbf.be
  12. vrt.be

    VRT is the public broadcaster of the Flemish Community in Belgium. It is a media organisation oriented towards all Flemish citizens, with a special focus on the diversity and uniqueness of the Flemish audience. VRT mainly presents high-quality and distinctive content in the areas of information, culture, education, entertainment, and sports. With its three television channels, five radio stations and various digital channels, VRT reaches 90% of all Flemish people, every single week. Consequently, VRT can be seen as a relevant player that has a major societal impact and can contribute to a pluralistic debate, thus strengthening democracy.
    vrt.be

    South Africa Tourism

  1. southafrica.net

    South Africa's official tourism website. South African Tourism is the tourism marketing arm of the South African government. Simply put, our job is to promote the country domestically and internationally, whether for leisure, business or events tourism.
    southafrica.net
  2. airports.co.za

    Airports Company South Africa SOC Ltd (the Group) owns and operates South Africa's nine principal airports, including three international gateways; O.R. Tambo, Cape Town and King Shaka International Airports. We also participate in equity investments abroad and provide technical advisory and consultancy services to airports.
    airports.co.za

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