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Interpreters in Belgian courts have not been paid by the justice ministry for months, according to the Professional Union of Sworn Translators and Interpreters (UPTIJ).
Despite the fact that offering electronic payments to customers is now mandatory in Belgium, many are still only accepting cash, according to Belgium's federal economy ministry.
Belgium’s deputy prime minister and minister for the economy and employment, Pierre-Yves Dermagne, wants small shops to pay less for payments made by card instead of cash.
With the annual summer sales starting on Friday 1 July, traders are banking on attracting customers with initial markdowns of 30% and 40% in an attempt to boost turnover still impacted by the heal
From 1 July, all companies will have to offer an electronic means of payment to their customers, RTBF reports.
Businesses in Belgium will have to offer their customers at least one electronic means of payment from 1 July 2022, as stipulated in a bill approved by parliament on Thursday.
Some 80,000 Axa Bank customers in Belgium have been unable to pay for their shopping - after the bank accidentally disactivated their cards.
A new competitor on the market of electronic payments management is about to arrive in Belgium.