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Luxembourg
Frieden Government — Luc Frieden, Prime Minister
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Claims Tracked
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Leaders Monitored
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By Category
Economy15 claims
Governance4 claims
Infrastructure4 claims
Trade1 claim
Housing1 claim
Employment1 claim
Climate1 claim
Leaders in Luxembourg
European Commission
13 claims
Luxembourg Government
4 claims
Luxembourg Government and ArcelorMittal
4 claims
Ministry of Family Affairs, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees
2 claims
Luxembourgish Government
1 claim
European Commission (based on Luxembourg's Stability Programme 2022)
1 claim
International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA)
1 claim
Serge Hoffmann, Vice-President of Syvicol
1 claim
Active Claims
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
The Commission forecasts Luxembourg's general government surplus at 0.3% of GDP in 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
Luxembourg projects a budget surplus of 0.3% of GDP for 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
Luxembourg's government debt is projected to reach 25.6% of GDP by the end of 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
The Luxembourgish government plans a budget surplus of 0.3% of GDP in 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
Luxembourgish Government
Luxembourg plans to limit the structural deficit to 0.5% of GDP by 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: National reform programme — commission.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
Luxembourg projects a public deficit of 2.7% of GDP in 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
Luxembourg expects public debt to amount to 26.2% of GDP by the end of 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
Luxembourg aims to achieve a general government surplus of 0.3% of GDP in 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
Luxembourg projects a public debt of 29.5% of GDP in 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
Luxembourg's structural budget balance is projected at -0.1% of GDP in 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
Luxembourg projects a public deficit of 2.7% of GDP in 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
Luxembourg's public debt is projected to reach 29.5% of GDP in 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
The Commission projects Luxembourg's public debt to decline to 26.0% of GDP in 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission
Luxembourg projects a general government debt of 26.6% of GDP by the end of 2024.
Read moreOverdue by 467 days31 Dec 2024
Source: Draft budgetary plan for 2024 — economy-finance.ec.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUEconomy
European Commission (based on Luxembourg's Stability Programme 2022)
Luxembourg targets a general government surplus of 0.5% of GDP in 2025.
Read moreOverdue by 102 days31 Dec 2025
Source: National reform programme — commission.europa.eu
🇱🇺LUGovernance
Luxembourg Government
On 1 January 2026, pensions will increase by 1.5%.
Read moreOverdue by 101 days1 Jan 2026
Source: RSS — gouvernement.lu
🇱🇺LUTrade
International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA)
The results of the next ranking, covering 2025, will be announced in May at the IMEX international trade fair in Frankfurt.
Read more49 days remaining31 May 2026
Source: Quality over quantityPublication date30.03.2026Interview with Eric Thill in Paperjam Extra — gouvernement.lu
🇱🇺LUGovernance
Ministry of Family Affairs, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees
5,525 members of the Biergerpakt and more than 850 participants for the 2026 Orientation Day
Read more263 days remaining31 Dec 2026
Source: The Biergerpakt: Growing Commitment to Intercultural Living Together in LuxembourgPublication date18.03.2026On Saturday, 14 March 2026, the Biergerpakt Orientation Day brought together more than 850 participants at the European Convention Center Luxembourg (ECCL), marking another step towards a more supportive, inclusive and connected Luxembourg. — gouvernement.lu
🇱🇺LUGovernance
Ministry of Family Affairs, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees
more than 850 participants for the 2026 Orientation Day
Read more263 days remaining31 Dec 2026
Source: The Biergerpakt: Growing Commitment to Intercultural Living Together in LuxembourgPublication date18.03.2026On Saturday, 14 March 2026, the Biergerpakt Orientation Day brought together more than 850 participants at the European Convention Center Luxembourg (ECCL), marking another step towards a more supportive, inclusive and connected Luxembourg. — gouvernement.lu
🇱🇺LUGovernance
Serge Hoffmann, Vice-President of Syvicol
this project will enable all 100 municipalities to send invoices to citizens more easily
Read more263 days remaining31 Dec 2026
Source: MyGuichet.lu now provides centralised access to invoices from municipalitiesPublication date19.03.2026The new feature launched on the secure MyGuichet.lu platform aims to simplify everyday administrative procedures. — gouvernement.lu
🇱🇺LUInfrastructure
Luxembourg Government
The government plans to invest 1 billion euros in public transport infrastructure by 2027.
Read more628 days remaining31 Dec 2027
Source: Conseils de gouvernement — gouvernement.lu
🇱🇺LUHousing
Luxembourg Government
The government commits to increasing the number of affordable housing units by 3,000 by 2028.
Read more994 days remaining31 Dec 2028
Source: Conseils de gouvernement — gouvernement.lu
🇱🇺LUInfrastructure
Luxembourg Government and ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal will invest at least €290.5 million, and up to €334.5 million, in key projects aimed at developing all of its production sites to ensure the long-term viability of its plants by 2029, of which €44 million will be dedicated to the maintenance of existing equipment.
Read more1359 days remaining31 Dec 2029
Source: New "LUX2029" agreement signed to secure the steel industry's future in LuxembourgPublication date20.03.2026A new agreement to secure the future of ArcelorMittal in Luxembourg, "LUX2029", has been signed by the Ministers Marc Spautz, Lex Delles and Gilles Roth, ArcelorMittal management, as well as the LCGB and OGBL. — gouvernement.lu
🇱🇺LUEmployment
Luxembourg Government and ArcelorMittal
Due to approx. 300 FTEs (full-time equivalents) more than the current and future business demands, measures including early retirement and pension schemes, short-time working, voluntary departures, internal transfers as well as natural attrition will be implemented.
Read more1359 days remaining31 Dec 2029
Source: New "LUX2029" agreement signed to secure the steel industry's future in LuxembourgPublication date20.03.2026A new agreement to secure the future of ArcelorMittal in Luxembourg, "LUX2029", has been signed by the Ministers Marc Spautz, Lex Delles and Gilles Roth, ArcelorMittal management, as well as the LCGB and OGBL. — gouvernement.lu
🇱🇺LUInfrastructure
Luxembourg Government and ArcelorMittal
of which €44 million will be dedicated to the maintenance of existing equipment by 2029.
Read more1359 days remaining31 Dec 2029
Source: New "LUX2029" agreement signed to secure the steel industry's future in LuxembourgPublication date20.03.2026A new agreement to secure the future of ArcelorMittal in Luxembourg, "LUX2029", has been signed by the Ministers Marc Spautz, Lex Delles and Gilles Roth, ArcelorMittal management, as well as the LCGB and OGBL. — gouvernement.lu
🇱🇺LUInfrastructure
Luxembourg Government and ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal will invest at least €290.5 million, and up to €334.5 million, in key projects aimed at developing all of its production sites to ensure the long-term viability of its plants by 2029, of which €44 million will be dedicated to the maintenance of existing equipment.
Read more1359 days remaining31 Dec 2029
Source: New "LUX2029" agreement signed to secure the steel industry's future in LuxembourgPublication date20.03.2026A new agreement to secure the future of ArcelorMittal in Luxembourg, "LUX2029", has been signed by the Ministers Marc Spautz, Lex Delles and Gilles Roth, ArcelorMittal management, as well as the LCGB and OGBL. — gouvernement.lu
🇱🇺LUClimate
Luxembourg Government
The government aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels.
Read more1724 days remaining31 Dec 2030
Source: Conseils de gouvernement — gouvernement.lu