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The 2019 Best Countries rankings are based on how global perceptions define countries in terms of a number of quantifiable characteristics. These perceptions influence decisions related to trade, travel and investment and thus have a direct impact on national economies.

The report covers a total of 80 countries. Switzerland tops the overall ranking, followed by Japan, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom and Sweden. Luxembourg is ranked 19th, but stands out in several key categories.

Most open for business

For the second consecutive year, Luxembourg is in the first place in the “open for business” subranking, a position the country also held in 2016. This high ranking is due to the country’s favourable tax environment, transparent government practices and low level of corruption. Luxembourg also has a top score for allowing trade across borders and ranks highly for its way of dealing with construction permits.

Best countries to headquarter a corporation

Today, companies are more mobile than ever and will often locate their headquarters where they perceive that conditions are most favourable. This depends on the national trade and tax policies as well as on the global economy and political and business shifts in power.

The ranking is based on a global perception-based survey covering almost 6,000 business decision makers. Luxembourg ranks 3rd best place to headquarter a corporation, after Switzerland and Canada.

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Entering the Luxembourg market with ease

29-11-2023

In recent years, Luxembourg has emerged as a dynamic hub for innovation, boasting a robust ecosystem that encompasses a multitude of incubators, accelerators, specialised agencies, investors, and innovation hubs. This thriving ecosystem has played a pivotal role in nurturing and propelling numerous successful enterprises across diverse industries onto the global stage. Top executives leading some of Luxembourg’s key structures explain what the ecosystem offers and why this might just be the smartest and most cost-effective way for a soft-landing and to gain a foothold in foreign markets.
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Pioneering “gamified neuroscience” for brain disorders

27-11-2023

Luxembourg-based company Myelin-H is developing a revolutionary software technology for the remote monitoring and management of neurological disorders. The company’s CEO, Zied Tayeb, sheds light on the company’s mission to make a difference and how a personal story sparked the conception of his startup.
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Accessing the European healthtech market

22-11-2023

Healthtech solutions are subject to rather complex regulatory requirements guaranteeing health standards and protection in the EU. Luxembourg’s national innovation agency Luxinnovation manages a range of initiatives aimed at supporting healthtech companies from strategy development to European market access.
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On the road to personalised medicine

20-11-2023

In 2008, the Luxembourg government launched its Sciences and Health Technologies Action Plan to diversify its economy, nurture health technology innovation and stimulate the shift towards personalised medicine. Fifteen years later, the country is home to internationally renowned biomedical research centres and a growing community of healthtech companies focusing, in particular, on digital health, digital medical devices and in vitro diagnostics.
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Luxembourg’s rise to 2nd place in the IMD talent ranking

17-11-2023

In the 2023 IMD World Talent Ranking (WTR), Luxembourg moved up five spots to the second position. Its new ranking was influenced by its “strong performance” in the development of homegrown talents and access to an international talent pool.
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