
Belgium's economy is highly advanced and trading-oriented, benefiting from its strategic location in the heart of Europe. Its industrial base includes chemicals, pharmaceuticals, machinery, and food processing, while world-class logistics infrastructuresupported by major ports such as Antwerpstrengthens its position as a European trade hub. Services including finance, public administration, and business services play a dominant role in GDP. Although Belgium faces challenges related to aging demographics and public debt, continued investment in innovation, sustainability, and digital technologies supports long-term economic stability.
World Bank Data. 2000-2024. Last updated Oct 2025.
Refer to the latest year-over-year Belgium GDP statistics.
