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9 June 2017

Europe wants all Member States to prohibit new drugs more quickly. To this end, the competent committee has approved a package of measures at the European Parliament. “Europe now clearly identifies psychoactive substances as drugs and is asking Member States to adjust their criminal law. This is …

7 June 2017

Minister of Finance Johan Van Overtveldt has co-signed a multilateral OECD agreement in Paris that will adjust hundreds of tax treaties. “With this agreement, we are taking a vital step towards more tax transparency, a level playing field and more legal certainty,” the Minister explains. “It will …

7 June 2017

Following in the footsteps of Lloyds of London, QBE, an insurance group originally based in Australia, has announced the establishment of a European subsidiary in Brussels. Here too, Brexit is the specific impetus for this move. The rationale behind QBE’s selection of Brussels includes, among …

6 June 2017

Minister of Security and the Interior Jan Jambon is advocating increased efforts to set up local integrated security units (LIVC) in the fight against terror. Within the units, security services at the municipality level partner with education and youth assistance services, for example. “The …

1 June 2017

The European Commission wants to oblige Member States to check more frequently and more stringently for social abuse in the transport sector. “The importance for Flanders of the proposed measures is immense,” says MEP Mark Demesmaeker. The Flemish transport sector accounts for 5.3% of employment …

31 May 2017

In order to be able to identify illegal migrants more easily, the European Parliament wants to make structural improvements in the operation of Eurodac. This database already contains names, ID card numbers and fingerprints of asylum seekers. “Now it will be possible to store facial scans as well,” …