The "Third Industrial Revolution (TIR)" strategic study was conducted in 2016 to support Luxembourg's ecological and digital transition. The reflections during this participatory process contributed to the country's economic policy orientation.
At the beginning of 2021, the three historical partners, the Ministry of the Economy, the Chamber of Commerce and IMS Luxembourg, decided to carry out a "2021 inventory" of the 49 strategic measures of the TIR and, thus, an assessment of the projects carried out since its publication.
This inventory shows that many measures resulting from the TIR process have been implemented over the last few years without necessarily being identified as directly related to this process. Following this review, it is now helpful to broaden the initial perspective.
The current context has changed:
- The pandemic has revealed specific vulnerabilities in society and the economy.
- The megatrends identified in the TIR study have accelerated significantly.
- New international and EU obligations have arisen from the challenges posed by climate change to reduce greenhouse gas emissions drastically.
- The resilience of the economy and society at large has thus become a critical issue.
In his preface to the state of play, Economics Minister Franz Fayot points out: […]
There is a real need and desire to pursue forward-looking discussions openly and holistically, without sectoral compartmentalisation. I fully share this wish, and I conclude that it is essential to put in place new governance for the process launched five years ago
Nancy Thomas, Director of IMS Luxembourg, and Carlo Thelen, Director General of the Chamber of Commerce, added that "The mobilisation of all the driving forces, the implementation of the measures already identified and the prioritisation of projects, particularly in the light of the current health and economic crisis, must be at the heart of future work"
"Luxembourg Stratégie" will continue foresight discussions within the Ministry of the Economy. Its role is the long-term strategic exploration of the economy, reconciling material, environmental and spatial constraints with the needs of society and businesses. "Luxembourg Strategy" will broaden and deepen the reflections launched in the context of the TIR strategic study to accelerate the transition towards a sustainable and resilient economy and will set up further discussions in an open forum with a holistic and collaborative approach.
2021 STATUS REPORT ON THE 49 STRATEGIC MEASURES
Communicated by the Ministry of Economy / Chamber of Commerce / IMS Luxembourg





