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Past events

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  • "Brexit: Avoiding the Risks and Planning for the Future"

    There is an increasing likelihood of a no deal Brexit on 31 October 2019. It is important that businesses and individuals prepare for the impacts of Brexit - deal or no deal.

  • "Brexit and Beyond"

    The British Chamber of Commerce for Luxembourg is pleased to invite you to join us for our rentrée Lunch: “Brexit and Beyond” with special guest speaker, Nicolas Mackel, CEO, Luxembourg for Finance. This will take place on Thursday 26 September 2019 at 12:00 at La Table du Belvedere, Kirchberg.

  • BCC AFTER-WORK BUSINESS FORUM

    "Cross-border distribution: the insurance value proposition"

  • BCC Breakfast Workshop

    Technological advancement and Artificial Intelligence in the workplace. “The Robot says you still have a Job"

  • “Know Your Rights as a Taxpayer”

    The British Chamber of Commerce for Luxembourg in partnership with Ashurst Luxembourg are delighted to invite you to a Lunch: “Know Your Rights as a Taxpayer – Hear it from a Judge and a Tax Expert” with guest speakers, Serge Schroeder, First Judge at the Administrative Court of Luxembourg, and Georges Simon, Founding Partner at Ashurst Luxembourg. This will take place on Wednesday 15 May 2019 at 12:00 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Luxembourg-Dommeldange.

  • BCC Annual General Meeting

    CONVENING NOTICE – 28th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & COCKTAIL

  • Sustaining Members' Brexit Briefing

    AMBASSADOR'S BREXIT UPDATE

  • BCC Breakfast Forum

    “Workplace of the Future: What's Next?”

  • "Brexit - The Final Countdown?"

    BCC & LPEA After-Work Event with special guest speakers HM British Ambassador John Marshall & Luc Frieden.

  • Déjeuner avec le Premier Ministre Xavier Bettel

    Déjeuner-débat organised by the British, French and Italian Chambers of Commerce with Prime Minister Xavier Bettel.

  • BCC lunch with Francois Bausch

    "Luxembourg, a small country punching above its weight - Why Luxembourg has more influence internationally than its size would suggest"