FPS Economy Belgium
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The FPS Economy, SMEs, Middle Classes and Energy (Dutch: FOD Economie, KMO, Middenstand en Energie , French: SPF Économie, PME, Classes moyennes et Énergie, German: FÖD Wirtschaft, KMU, Mittelstand und Energie), more commonly known as the FPS Economy, is a Federal Public Service of Belgium. It was created by Royal Order on February 25, 2002, as part of the plans of the first Verhofstadt Government to modernise the federal administration. It is responsible for contributing to the development, competitiveness and sustainability of the goods and services market, ensuring the position of the Belgian economy at the international level, promoting trade by fair economic relations in a competitive market, collecting, processing and disseminating economic information.
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[edit] Ministers
The FPS Economy is currently responsible to not less than three ministers:
- Marc Verwilghen (VLD), Minister of Economy, Energy, Foreign Trade and Science Policy
- Sabine Laruelle (MR), Minister of Middle Classes and Agriculture
- Freya Van den Bossche (SP.A), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Budget and Consumer Affairs
[edit] Organisation
The FPS Economy is currently organised into nine Directorates-General:
- The Directorate-General for Competition
- The Directorate-General for Energy
- The Directorate-General for Regulation and Organisation of the Market
- The Directorate-General for Economic Potential
- The Directorate-General for SMEs Policy
- The Directorate-General for Quality and Security
- The Directorate-General for Supervision and Mediation
- The Directorate-General for Statistics and Economic Information, also known as Statistics Belgium
- The Directorate-General for Telecommunications and Information Society