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PEST ANALYSIS IN BELGIUM

SUBMITTED TO PROF ALBERT KNAB

SUBMITTED BY ANUSREE MOHAN

PEST ANALYSIS

GOBAR GAS PLANT IN BELGIUM Belgium officially the Kingdom of Belgium is a federal state in Western Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union. Belgium covers an area of 30528 square kilometres and a population of 11 million people. PESTLE analysis in Belgium.
INTRODUCTION:
The country analysis report on Belgium provides a wide array of analytical inputs to analyze the country’s performance and the objective is to help the reader to make the business decisions and prepare for the future. The report on Belgium analyzes the political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental (PESTLE) structure in Belgium. The report provides a holistic view of Belgium from Historical, current and future perspective. In addition the PESTLE segments are supplemented with relevant quantitative data to support trend analysis. The PESTLE country analysis report series provides are in-depth of 50 major countries.
FEATURES AND BENIFITS: * Understanding gained from the country analysis report on Belgium can be used to plan business investments or market entry apart from a holistic view of the country. * Political section on Belgium provides inputs about the political system, key figures in the country and governance indicators * Economic section on Belgium outlines the economic story of the country to provide a balanced assessment on core macro-economic issues * Social section on Belgium enables to understand the demographics through the distribution of income, rural urban segmentation and centre of affluence * Technological section on Belgium provides strategic inputs on information communication and technology , technological laws and policies, technological gaps, patents etc * Legal section on Belgium provides information about the legal structure, corporate laws, business set-up procedures * Environmental section

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