
STATEC: International environment in turmoil in the first semester
In the second quarter of 2025, GDP in the eurozone grew by 0.1% over the quarter, marking a clear slowdown compared with the results for the first quarter of the year (+0.6%).
In the second quarter of 2025, GDP in the eurozone grew by 0.1% over the quarter, marking a clear slowdown compared with the results for the first quarter of the year (+0.6%).
Luxembourg ranks second out of 69 countries in the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) ranking, improving its overall ranking. While Switzerland remains the undisputed leader, Singapore, ranked second in 2024, has dropped to seventh. As in previous years, the Grand Duchy posted its best results in investment (second) and attractiveness (fourth). However, labor availability remains the major challenge (25th).
Following Wednesday’s long-anticipated second meeting between representatives of the government and social partners, the first agreements regarding a hotly debated reform of the pension system have been reached.
From music, food and drink to sports and speed dating – join the Your Luxembourg Expat Day on 7 September
Luxembourg’s national statistics institute, STATEC, has released its Overview of Business Statistics, 2025 Edition.
Application forms for state financial aid for higher education (AideFi) for the winter semester are now available on Guichet.lu.
Over half of Luxembourg’s state pensions are paid beyond its borders, reflecting the country’s highly international workforce, the latest annual report from the Caisse nationale d’assurance pension (CNAP) shows.
Job creation accelerates slightly in Q2 but remains very low historically.
Ten years after proposal was rejected in a referendum, new poll reveals changed attitudes
The planned pension reform in Luxembourg remains a work in progress, as confirmed by guidelines issued on Wednesday by Minister of Social Security Martine Deprez.
Press Release: DLA Piper in Luxembourg promotes Mélody Brunot to Partner in its Corporate practice
Pension reform for the private sector currently under discussion in Luxembourg is entering its final phase.