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How did SMEs grow in Luxembourg in 2021?
In 2021, SMEs in Luxembourg generated significant growth in value added and employment, with growth rates of 18.0% and 2.4%. Large enterprises achieved even slightly higher growth in 2021.
How can the Luxembourg recovery plan help SMEs?
The Luxembourg Recovery Plan has many areas that can potentially support the growth of SMEs, particularly in the context of a green and digital transition. With a 61 % climate contribution (one of the EU’s largest) and a 32 % digital contribution, many measures can be of benefit to SMEs.
How will Russia's War of aggression affect SMEs in Luxembourg?
Based on data from early 2022, it was expected that this year SME value added and SME employment in Luxembourg would continue to grow by 6.8% and 3.4% respectively, but Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine will affect these estimates. SMEs in the ‘non-financial business sector’. Estimates produced by JRC.





























