Virtual Greek Luxury Tourism & Gastronomy Workshop |
BENELUX
18-20 November 2021
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Travelers from Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg) reached 1,5 million in 2018
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Luxembourg: the world's highest per capita income - an important source of luxury tourism
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Greece - the 2nd most popular destination for Belgians traveling by plane for their summer holidays
(they exceeded 530,000 in 2018 according to the data from the two largest airports in Belgium)
Belgium is an important international transit center that provides a highly effective railway & road network. Brussels' airport and Antwerp's harbor add value to its intercultural nature and accessibility, including the hosting of international and European insitutions.
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Fresh and processed agricultural products
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Organic products
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Greek wines - Belgium as a whole makes
imports of wine worth about 1 billion per year -
Greek catches (mainly sea bream and sea bass)
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Greek olive oil
High quality -
Competitive prices
High popularity of Greek,Medittararean cuisine
High frequency of Greek restaurants
The Netherlands, as the 10th largest economy in the world, is also an important international transit center that provides a highly effective commercial network. Rotterdam's harbor counts as the biggest commercial center worldwide. Due to the high commercial activity, the country presents a high demand for products and services.
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Fishery
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Wines
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Fruits
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Greek olive oil
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Organic products
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High product competition
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Peculiar eating habits and mentality
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High entrance costs