[BE-CP/MOFA] Message to eBelgians and food producers

Day 3,140, 05:34 Published in Belgium Belgium by eBelgian Presidency

Dear eBelgians, dear friends,

This article will quickly brief our eBelgian citizens about what they could do with their companies when the new changes to the economic module will take place.

But before any message to our current eBelgian citizens, I would like to quickly say to not-eBelgian citizens that we won't have a congress next month, which means you still can change citizenship for eBelgian citizenship today or tomorrow.
Belgium will have 84% food bonus in Brussels (pollution not included), has 3% work tax and has always training wars. More than that eBelgium has amazing citizens and a nice community of awesome people. We can't assure you your citizenship request will be accepted as our Immigration Officer and Minister of National Security will have to approve it first.




So now for our eBelgian citizens, the question you are asking yourself is probably what you should do with your companies when the update will be implemented.

For food companies, we advice you to put your company in Brussels, as the productivity bonus will be 84% (pollution not included) and taxes 3% (taxes are way higher in other good bonus regions at the moment).

You have got weapon companies ? Don't worry, some of our allies managed to get amzing bonuses. Spain for example has multiple regions with high weapon bonus. We advice you to wait a few days (if you can) before locating your weapon companies in a Spannish region so that you can check which one has the best weapons bonus depending on its pollution and your quality of weapon company.

Concerning house companies, the government advices you also to wait a few days before locating them. In this way you can check where the productivity is the best with your quality of house. Spain has also got a good bonus in house companies, so that'd probably be a good choice.




As Spain has helped us a lot in order to get us our nice food bonus in Brussels, the government would be glad to see eBelgian citizens placing their companies in Spannish regions to thank them.

We can ofcourse not oblige our citizens to place their companies in any specified region and would like to clearly state that the above advices are given in order to help you and your country and not mandatory.

For any further question feel free to contact Franckie18 or MCKitkat by PM or on Rizon IRC #ebrussels




Have a nice day,

Franckie18, Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs
MCKitkat, Belgian Country President