Yes
Fabrique Nationale in Herstal Belgium made all of the Browning Belgian guns, even after 1950.
Browning imported guns never did say "fabric en belgium". Those guns that were made by FN were all stamped "made in Belgium" on the barrels, for those guns that were made for Browning. There are Browning patent guns made by FN that were sold outside the US and not imported by Browning that may have said fabric, but not on a Browning Arms Co. gun. Browning stopped production on the A5 in 1976 when production began in Japan. Any gun no matter when it was made in Belgium would be stamped made in belgium. Different models were made at different times and production by FN varied as to when they ceased.
On the flats.
Custom shop are made in Belgium
A few hundred to tens of thousands depending on specifics
Browning did not make the Luger
Some high grade double guns are still made there in the custom shops
Browning does not make firearms, FN does.
The very first A5s were made in Belgium in 1903. Several thousand were made for import to Browning and were marked "Browning Automatic Arms CO." After the first several Thousand, were shipped to Browning in the US, Fabrique Nationale (FN) made the gun for worldwide sales outside the United States. No more guns came into the US for 20 years. In 1923, Browning became "Browning Arms Co." and started importing guns from Belgium.
No they do not.
Some guns still are made there. Production started to shift to Japan in 1977