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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 government expects borrowing rates to fall in line with a reduction in deposit interest rates, the spokesman said yesterday.
The twelfth decree on capital controls was released yesterday with two new relaxations.
Public finances recorded a surplus of €44.2m during the first quarter of 2013 due to a reduction of government expenditure by 17.2 per cent.
The University of Cyprus’ medical school will start as scheduled in September despite a bill which was submitted to parliament to postpone the opening.
Cyprus Central Bank (CBC) announced on Thursday the preliminary consolidated balance sheet of Bank of Cyprus which under a €10 billion bailout agreement with the ESM/IMF has absorbed the good part of Cyprus Popular Bank which will be wound down.
The government yesterday decided to subsidise rent increases for businesses operating in government industrial estates while decreasing pension allowances for ex-community leaders.
Building permits in Cyprus for the first two months of 2013 declined by 18.4%, marking a continued contraction in the construction sector.
The government plans to get 8,000 unemployed people back in work, thanks to a 30.8 mln euro programme that is primarily aimed at the tourist sector.
Cyprus Ministry of Finance issued Friday a second decree, exempting four credit institutions operating in Cyprus from the capital restrictions imposed on Cypriot banks.
President Nicos Anastasiades said on Monday that very soon conditions will permit the lifting of all restrictions imposed on financial transactions.
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