Luxembourg - The structure of the economy - August 31, 2017

A report produced by the statistical office provides an updated picture of the country’s economic structure. The overview covers Luxembourg-based companies with at least 90 employees as of January 2017, active in a variety of sectors - from construction and the textile industry, to business and the steel industry. The list of the country’s largest employers is broken down according to employment size and economic activity.

English: https://www.wort.lu/en/luxembourg/employers …  

The lists (French): http://www.statistiques.public.lu/fr/actualites/entreprises …  

http://www.statistiques.public.lu/catalogue-publications/principales-employeurs …  

http://www.statistiques.public.lu/catalogue-publications/principales-employeurs …  

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