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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).

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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.

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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.

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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

Illustration picture shows payment by smartphone in a Delhaize supermarket in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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From 1 July, all companies will have to offer an electronic means of payment to their customers, RTBF reports.

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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.

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Some 80,000 Axa Bank customers in Belgium have been unable to pay for their shopping - after the bank accidentally disactivated their cards.

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A new competitor on the market of electronic payments management is about to arrive in Belgium.