Cash support for young entrepreneurs

Cash support for young entrepreneurs

The Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry has announced the second phase of the New Business Activity Support Plan, amounting to €20 million. This Plan forms part of the “THALEIA” Programme for 2021-2027 and is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the European Social Fund (ESF) of the EU, and the Republic of […]

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Fredriksen may move to Cyprus

Fredriksen may move to Cyprus

The Fredriksen Group, led by shipping magnate John Fredriksen, is contemplating moving a significant portion, if not all, of its shipping operations from Norway to Cyprus, citing dissatisfaction with Norway’s framework conditions. In a Finansavisen newspaper interview, Fredriksen expressed frustration over the nature of Norway’s regulatory environment, including sudden rule changes, fees and taxes, which […]

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Cambodia’s Economic Growth To Accelerate In 2024, Fueled By Manufacturing And Tourism, Says ADB

Cambodia’s Economic Growth To Accelerate In 2024, Fueled By Manufacturing And Tourism, Says ADB

Cambodia’s economy is forecast to grow at 5.8 percent in 2024 and 6.0 percent in 2025, fueled by a further rebound in tourism and strong manufacturing prospects, according to the latest edition of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) flagship economic report released on April 11. “Despite global economic challenges, Cambodia’s economy performed well in 2023,” […]

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Cultural hotspot in Cyprus mountains

Cultural hotspot in Cyprus mountains

Traditions of one of the island’s historic villages combine with the future of art in a new space. SARA DOUEDARI meets the visionaries behind the gallery where old meets new among lemon and olive trees  Down an alley in the village of Lefkara, a traditional brick building stands, leading into a gallery space that contrasts […]

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Kampot’s seahorse statue grabs limelight

Kampot’s seahorse statue grabs limelight

Drawing parallels to Singapore’s iconic Merlion, the half-man half-lion sculpture that has become synonymous with the city-state, the newly unveiled statue of a seahorse has shot to national prominence. The hitherto unheralded small town of Kampot now boasts of a tourist attraction as emblematic as the Merlion. The statue standing at a height of 8 […]

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Koumis wants tourism cooperation with other countries

Koumis wants tourism cooperation with other countries

Deputy Minister of Tourism, Kostas Koumis has stressed the importance of international collaboration to overcome the widespread challenges facing the tourism sector.   Speaking at the 70th Session of the Europe Commission of the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) in Tirana Koumis emphasised the commonality of issues across European tourist destinations. He pointed out that these challenges, from the […]

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Famagusta appeals to Polish tourists

Famagusta appeals to Polish tourists

There was increased interest in organised trips from Poland to the Famagusta district during a roadshow in Poland by the Famagusta Tourism Board (Etap) and hoteliers of the district.  The Roadshow organised by the deputy ministry of tourism, between April 8 and 10 visited Warsaw, Krakow, and Katowice. During these sessions, Etap Famagusta engaged with leading Polish tour […]

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CIFA engages in constructive dialogue with the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission to propel the industry forward

CIFA engages in constructive dialogue with the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission to propel the industry forward

Members of the recently elected Board of the Cyprus Investment Funds Association (CIFA) met with the President, George Theocharides, the Vice President, George Karatzias, and key executives from the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), marking a significant stride towards enhancing collaboration and fostering mutual objectives concerning the funds industry in Cyprus. Importantly, the discussions […]

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Cyprus promoted in Japan as emerging tech hub

Cyprus promoted in Japan as emerging tech hub

Commerce minister Giorgos Papanastasiou and the Republic’s Chief Scientist for Research, Innovation, and Technology, Demetris Skourides, were recently in Japan to promote Cyprus as a base for international business and as an emerging tech centre.  This was part of the government’s drive to woo Japanese investors and business leaders, by promoting Cyprus’ ambitious future vision, […]

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Agriculture Ministry official highlights need for autonomy in proteins, food security

Agriculture Ministry official highlights need for autonomy in proteins, food security

Ministry of Agriculture Permanent Secretary, Andreas Gregoriou, attended an informal meeting of EU Agriculture Ministers, in Belgium, held under the Belgian presidency of the Council of the EU. He spoke of the importance of a holistic approach in protein production and consumption, as well as of the necessity for food security, through the employment of production […]

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