The Official Chamber of Commerce of Spain in Belgium and Luxembourg, founded in 1938 in Brussels, is a non-profit association under Belgian law. Its main mission is to promote trade and investment between Spain, Belgium, and Luxembourg. It offers a wide range of services to its member companies, including trade promotion, advisory services, and logistical support. It is recognized as a prominent platform for dialogue between businesses and European institutions. Additionally, it specializes in managing European programs for the internationalization of SMEs, training, and entrepreneurship. It is part of FEDECOM and works closely with the Spanish Chamber of Commerce, with the support of the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Business, contributing to the Internationalization Plan of the Spanish economy.
Networking/Events
We provide access to a broad Hispanic-Belgian-Luxembourgish-European business and institutional network through networking events such as business luncheons, conferences, seminars, and afterworks, among others.
Commercial Services
We facilitate the comprehensive establishment of companies in Belgium and Luxembourg and offer assistance in contacting potential clients or suppliers.
Promotion
We enhance the visibility of companies through our website, yearbook, newsletter, intranet, social media, and email campaigns, among other channels.
Training
We offer training activities tailored to the specific needs of our member companies and their network of contacts.
In addition to being a country with three very heterogeneous linguistic communities that offer countless business opportunities, Belgium is home to the main institutions of the European Union. The need to maintain a close dialogue with the representatives of European sovereignty has attracted countless organisations to the country, creating a business ecosystem unparalleled on the European continent.
Luxembourg, for its part, is one of the EU’s main global financial centres and has a stable and open economy. The Grand Duchy government’s strategy to attract foreign investment is to offer substantial tax benefits and facilities to companies wishing to set up in the country.
Located in the heart of Europe, next to three major markets, Belgium is also a gateway to the continent, with the port of Antwerp-Bruges as the second most important port in terms of volume of maritime cargo trade.
Luxembourg stands out as one of the countries with the highest purchasing power in Europe. It therefore excels in the finance and FinTech sector, although great importance is also given to technology and start-ups, logistics and transport, and aerospace.
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