The number of investment funds registered in Cyprus rose for a sixth consecutive quarter in the end of September 2022, while their assets declined by 5.48% compared with June 2022, figures released...
High labour costs and unhindered access to energy and raw materials are the main challenges expected to be faced by Cypriot businesses in 2023, based on the 30th annual edition of the Eurochambers...
Cyprus has evolved in the recent years as a technology hub in the region and we have to reconsider infrastructural and other inhibitors so that Cyprus becomes an established technology hub on a lobal...
The plenary of the House of Representatives unanimously passed a law on Thursday that provides for the establishment of a one-stop-shop framework for shipping companies.The Parliamentary Committee on...
The cost of raw materials and energy are the two issues of the biggest concern of Cypriot businesses as seven out of ten enterprises (68%) participating in a survey have included these in their...
The Cyprus government aims to boost businesses modernisation, competitiveness and extroversion with over €585 million from national and EU Funds in the period of 2021 – 2027, Minister of Energy,...
The adoption of a new strategy to attract businesses to the country has led to an "impressive increase of interest" from foreign companies to relocate to Cyprus, Interior Minister Nicos Nouris said...
Cyprus’ ranking up from 68th to 18th, in the Greenfield FDI Performance Index, which records the performance of countries in attracting foreign investment, is of “great importance” for jobs and...
In 2021, 67% of enterprises in Cyprus and 56% of EU enterprises reached a basic level of use of digital technologies (digital intensity) according to data released by Eurostat, the statistical...
Τhe number of investment funds increased from 273 in March 2022 to 274 in June 2022, according to data by the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC). The CBC released on Wednesday the Investment Funds...