Luxembourg topped the list for the most direct foreign investment per capita for the second year running in EY’s Luxembourg Attractiveness Survey. But the clear sense at a press conference held to release the second edition of the survey was that the country has to work hard to keep itself in this favourable position, increasing its attractiveness, defending its financial industry against EU anti-tax avoidance directives, as well as figuring out the issue of the talent gap.
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