
Economic competitiveness challenges facing Luxembourg
OPINION: What policies and practices do expats want from the next Luxembourg government?
OPINION: What policies and practices do expats want from the next Luxembourg government?
The annual AmChams in Europe (ACE) Conference got off to an energizing start yesterday. Attendees were welcomed to the US Chamber of Commerce in the early morning, where Suzanne P. Clark, President and CEO of the US Chamber of Commerce, stressed the vital function of businesses in supporting governments in addressing significant concerns.
On 30 March, the Minister for Tourism, Lex Delles, presented the new “Business Events 2030” strategy. The business events sector – which includes conferences, congresses, meetings, exhibitions, trade fairs, corporate events, incentives and special events – has great potential for development.
On 7 June 2022, the UK and Luxembourg governments signed a protocol to amend the double tax treaty (the treaty) between both jurisdictions.
Given that the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic consequences persist and that the European Commission has broadened and extended the temporary framework for state aid, the Luxembourg government has decided to strengthen its support measures for companies affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is with immense sadness we learn today of the death of Grand Duke Jean and would like to take this opportunity to extend our very sincere condolences to the Royal Family of Luxembourg.