Belgium is a modernized industrial country that utilizes its central location for commerce. Belgium has built a great infrastructure to provide for optimal transportation of imported and exported products. Belgium uses sourced raw and semi-raw materials to produce its industrial products which are a large portion of its economy. Belgium heavily relies on its production of metals such as steel, iron, and magnesium; which is focused towards industrial and commercial use. A large part of Belgium’s metal production is for infrastructure and automotive applications. The Automotive industry in past years has seen great growth and helps to supply other parts of Europe. Belgium has a great appeal for automotive manufacturers due to its centralized location providing for many International markets for sourcing and providing supplies. Belgium has many different manufacturing and industrial sectors such as: chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electronics, machinery, and food processing. Belgium also has a large background in textiles. Belgium has been renowned for the production of fine linens for years. Belgium boasts of a very multilingual and skilled workforce which only improves the country’s ability for international commerce. In recent years Belgium has sought to increase its International Trade and therefore employs liberal and progressive trading through sourcing and supplying. Belgium also has provided great investing and producing policies for International businesses seeking improved commerce and outsourcing.