Luxembourg for Business

Luxembourg for Business (LfB) is an agency of the government of Luxembourg for the promotion of trade to benefit the economy of Luxembourg. It was founded in 2008 as an initiative by the Ministry of the Economy and Foreign Trade and the Ministry for the Middle Class, Tourism and Housing, the Chamber of Commerce, the Ducroire Office, the National Credit and Investment Corporation (SNCI), and the Luxembourg Business Federation (FEDIL).

According to its mission statement:

As Luxembourg's trade promotion agency, Luxembourg for Business contributes to policy and program as defined by the Minister of the Economy and Foreign Trade whereby the agency's mission and activities center mainly on strategic marketing. Luxembourg for Business defines its competence area as generating added value and competence through the streamlining and coordinating of existing partner structures which benefit the Luxembourg economy in promoting a coherent nation brand abroad.[1]

Footnotes

  1. "Mission Statement". Luxembourg for Business. Archived from the original on January 18, 2009. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
gollark: Oh, right, the actual video: this is an amateur potatOS security researcher revealing a bug they found.
gollark: So the general and robust fix for this would be to stop doing I/O this way for anything but performance-sensitive and fairly robust (terminal, FS) I/O and API stuff, but PotatOS has so much legacy code that that would actually be very hard.
gollark: As it turns out, you can take a perfectly safe function with out of sandbox access and make it very not safe by controlling what responses it gets from HTTP requests and whatever.
gollark: And *another* Lua quirk more particular to CC is a heavy emphasis on event-driven I/O via coroutines.
gollark: The FS layer is actually fine, probably, apart from insufficiently flexible filesystem virtualization; the issue is that since this is really easy, many other potatOS features interact this way.


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