Category: Luxembourg
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Five tips if you just moved to Luxembourg
Moving to Luxembourg can be overwhelming, but small habits can ease the transition. Learn basic phrases, download essential apps, engage with local communities, explore beyond the city, and allow time to adjust. These steps can help newcomers feel at home more quickly in their new environment.
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Luxembourg: a top worldwide hub for AI talent
Luxembourg ranks fifth globally for tech talent, with 3.18 AI professionals per 1.000 inhabitants, according to the “Talent in, Talent out” study. The country fosters AI growth through continuous learning programs and a supportive ecosystem, notably in finance and space sectors, and is set to host the Nexus event to…
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Global Startup Ecosystem Index – what is holding our countries back?
Startups are essential for innovation and economic growth, but their success varies across regions. The StartupBlink Global Startup Ecosystem Index evaluates 1 556 cities and 100 countries. North Macedonia emerges as a fast-growing hub.
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Luxembourg Private Limited Company Reform: Setting Up a SARL Just Got Easier
In April 2026, Luxembourg’s Chamber of Deputies approved a company law reform allowing SARL founders to defer the release of minimum capital for up to twelve months post-incorporation. This change aims to enhance operational efficiency for businesses while preserving stringent protections for creditors, positioning Luxembourg favorably in international investment markets.
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Discontinuing the A1 certificate for business travellers and most short-term business activities
The European Union has eliminated the A1 certificate requirement for short-term business travel, reducing bureaucracy as planned by the commission. This reform addresses outdated regulations while maintaining the A1 certificate for the construction sector due to its complex social protection issues, signaling progress toward enhancing free movement in the EU.
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Luxembourg’s Klimasozialplan: A Socially Just Transition to a Green Future
In April 2026, Luxembourg launched the “Klimasozialplan,” a 45-measure initiative aimed at ensuring a socially just transition to a low-carbon economy. It provides financial support for low-income households, aids small businesses in adopting green technologies, and emphasizes social inclusion to prevent energy poverty, fostering equitable access to sustainable solutions.
