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Businesses and organisations from Cyprus and Croatia will come together in Limassol on September 25, 2026, for a business and innovation forum aimed at strengthening cross-border cooperation and creating new opportunities in the blue economy.
Cyprus has broken into Europe’s ten largest video game industries by revenue, with more than 400 companies on the island generating an estimated €3.2 billion from games in 2025.
The Deputy Ministry of Tourism recently launched a public consultation on Cyprus’ National Strategy for the Development of Diving Tourism, inviting stakeholders and the public to submit feedback before the strategy is finalised.
Tourist arrivals to Cyprus surged in November, according to the state statistical service (Cystat), highlighting the sector’s continued strength a ...
The yield on ten year treasury bonds dropped to the lowest level in almost four years in June 2014, falling to 4.948%.
Retail trade turnover volume and value indexes were down 7.8% and 6.7% respectively in February 2014, according to the Cyprus Statistical Service.
The government believes its first issue for up to €10m worth of 6-year retail bonds was a success and is continuing with the monthly issues, with the aim of raising some €100m every year, a supplementary amount to its own fiscal needs.
Cyprus is preparing a national action plan for green growth, in line with EU targets, Agriculture minister Nicos Kouyialis said in a speech at a conference about the prospects of environmental tax reform in times of economic crisis.
The government in the context of the new programming period 2014-2020 will allocate "significant resources" from the Structural Funds to support entrepreneurship and innovation, said the Energy Minister recently.
Larnaca and Paphos town officials recently expressed their satisfaction for the preference of new airlines to include them in their routes, boosting the economies of both towns, which rely heavily on tourism.
The Natural Gas Public Company (DEFA) has begun its final phase of assessing the technical tenders for the supply of natural gas, for a potential contract spanning at least seven years and worth upwards of €3bn.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) has fined Bank of Cyprus and Laiki Bank, as well as senior former bank officers, an excess of €7m in connection with their purchase of toxic Greek government bonds.
Revenues from Cyprus ship management industry reached €417 million in the second half of 2013, recording an increase of 3.72% compared with €402 million in the first half of the same year.
Mobilising private sector investment will be the main objective of the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), a senior official said recently, as the lender sets up shop in Cyprus.
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