On Friday 10 July 2026, the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce announced the publication of its 2025 Annual Report, highlighting the key initiatives undertaken on behalf of its 100,000 member businesses, which represent 75% of salaried employment and 80% of the country's GDP.

The Chamber of Commerce noted that against the backdrop of an unstable and highly competitive international environment, the report demonstrates how the institution remains fully committed to strengthening competitiveness and helping to shape the Luxembourg of tomorrow.

For the 2025 edition, the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce said it had opted for greater clarity and to provide members and partners with a more accessible overview of its activities. The report's structure has been redesigned, with key figures no longer presented separately by department but instead consolidated into a comprehensive, cross-functional overview.

The Chamber said this integrated approach accurately reflected the institution's internal dynamics and highlighted the interconnection between its four key strategic perspectives: customers (member businesses), internal processes, finance and learning and development.

The Chamber of Commerce's work is built around two complementary pillars:

⁃ Services (business support): Providing continuous support to businesses at every stage of their lifecycle.

⁃ Advocacy (representing the interests of businesses): Acting as a leading voice for the business community, the Chamber adopted a renewed approach to advocacy in 2025. Its efforts focused on four strategic priorities: attracting and retaining talent, administrative simplification, the defence ecosystem and the deployment of artificial intelligence.

The Chamber said: “Reflecting today's challenges, the 2025 Annual Report places sustainability at the heart of the Chamber's activities. [Our] Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy is embedded across four core pillars: Sustainable Business, Community, People and Planet. From significantly reducing [our] own carbon footprint to helping SMEs meet green compliance requirements, the Chamber of Commerce demonstrates that innovation and responsibility go hand in hand.”

The full report can be viewed (in French) at: https://www.cc.lu/en/all-information/publications/detail/rapport-annuel-2025