Collapsed northern train tunnel to reopen in May
The revived train line provides northerners with a new sense of normalcy after weeks of closing disrupted many commuters travel time
Number of secret tax rulings in Luxembourg drops
Deals between tax authorities and companies dropped to 46 last year, down from 58 in 2021
Luxembourg gets EIB cash to restore two rivers
EIB to provide €9 million loan for projects on the Alzette and the Petrusse
Alter Domus opens border offices for foreign workers
Room for 75 staff to work close to the Belgian order, and 25 near France
CSSF fines European Depositary Bank almost €180,000
Luxembourg’s financial regulator issues penalty after uncovering failings in internal governance and management of IT risks
EU takes next step to make companies report gender pay gap
Luxembourg has the smallest gap with 0.7% while Latvian has the largest gap at 22.3%
Vincent Hein appointed new director of Fondation Idea
Hein will be the new director of the non-profit organisation dedicated to socio-economic research from September
Russia detains Wall Street Journal reporter on spy charges
Case follows a string of confrontations between the US and the Kremlin regarding detained citizens
Short-haul flights most common for Luxembourg private jets
Short private flights went up sharply after the pandemic halted travel
One in ten new cross-border workers is a Luxembourger
70% of the 67,900 new employees in Luxembourg over the past five years were foreigners, think tank says