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Belgium suffers €1b economy loss after terror attacks

byCT Report
27/07/2016
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BRUSSELS: Belgium has suffered an almost €1 billion loss in the aftermath of the March 22 Brussels terror attacks, according to a new report cited by local media. As a result of the attack, the capital saw a €122.5 million drop in sales in the second quarter of the year.

Belgium’s French-speaking southern region of Wallonia lost €20 million, while the Flemish-speaking northern region of Flanders suffered a €33 million loss. In addition, Belgium saw a €760 million fall in federal tax revenues, or 0.1 percent of GDP, according to Finance Minister Johan Van Overtveldt. This makes a total loss of €935.2 million.The biggest losers were hotel, restaurant and tourism businesses. The entertainment sector lost revenue as well, most notably in concerts, carnivals and sports competitions.

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At the same time, some sectors of the economy have received additional income. The revenues of Belgian taxi drivers increased by 6.8 percent due to major interruptions in public transport after the attacks. Economy Minister Kris Peeters said the country has introduced “all possible instruments” to help companies live through the losses.

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