For the news-hungry, a sneak peek of what we'll be covering in the next days
lt staff
07.10.2019
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In a newsroom, there's always a story. Sometimes you need to look hard for it. On other days, so much happens, we are lucky to be an online publication, with no space constraints.
Here's a selection of what we'll be looking at this week:
On Monday, UK citizens can ask questions about any last-minute arrangements they still need to take to prepare for Brexit. The evening event is hosted by the British and the American Chambers of Commerce. One of our own UK citizens will report from the evening.
The China Finance Forum on Tuesday showsthe close ties between the China and Luxembourg's financial industry. Excellent line-up of speakers will discuss green finance, artificial intelligence and capital markets.
Also on Wednesday, the Space Mining Summit takes place – a workshop where the traditional miners meet space travellers. Can it work as a business model? The Luxembourg Times will try to find out.
The meeting takes place in Kirchberg, and coincidentally, the government will present its new revitalisation plans for the area. City planning experts from Copenhagen signed up for the project.