For over 80 years, the Benelux countries have been inspiring the European project by acting as a laboratory for continuous improvement in our living conditions in the broadest sense. This involves community life as much as the world of work and entrepreneurship, as well as the related regulatory framework.

The Benelux Union has five central institutions that enable it to act effectively and competently in the interests of the citizens of its three member countries.
The Benelux plays a laboratory role within the European Union (EU), notably through pioneering projects.
