On Tuesday 9 December 2025, the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce held its year-end press conference and presented an analysis of global, European and national macroeconomics, as well as the results of the Economic Barometer for the second half of 2025.
According to the Chamber of Commerce, although the Luxembourg government has set a course to support an economic recovery, the measures often remained too timid and lacked ambition in the face of the numerous challenges stemming from the unstable and risky business climate.
In its analysis, the Chamber noted that the environment in which Luxembourgish businesses operated has changed profoundly since 2020 and successive global shocks have negatively affected companies’ profitability and competitiveness. They said that although the Luxembourg Government has set a course to support economic recovery, its measures often remain too cautious and lack ambition in the face of the multiple challenges arising from an unstable, high-risk business climate.
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