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The Cyprus Property Developers Association has welcomed the implementation of a fast-track building permit process for medium-risk developments, praising the Interior Ministry’s efforts to speed up licensing procedures.
The House plenum on Thursday evening approved the 2025 budget for the Natural Gas Public Company (Defa) amid a lively debate over the delays in the advent of natural gas for electricity generation.
The migration department has announced the start of applications for residence permits under the Cyprus Digital Nomad Visa scheme.
Cyprus is growing as a top choice for foreign direct investment (FDI) in Europe, said Invest Cyprus CEO Marios Tannousis. Tannousis addressed an i ...
While still among the highest in the eurozone, Cyprus' lending rates have been falling lately, European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro Jyrki Katainen said recently.
Ryanair, Europe’s largest budget airline, and Greece’s Aegean were among companies that submitted non-binding proposals for the acquisition of Cyprus Airways, the Transport Minister announced recently.
House prices across Cyprus have recorded the smallest quarterly decline (2%) in the last five quarterly periods (from March 2013) according to the Cyprus Central Bank.
The rate of unemployment recorded a 5.9% dip in August 2014, compared to the corresponding month last year, mainly observed in the sectors of trade.
Total Inland Revenue Department collections have dropped by 3% in the first seven months of the year compared to the same period of 2013, official data released recently shows.
Interior Minister Socratis Hasikos assured Akamas residents recently that the government has plans for projects in the peninsula but declined to name them, pointing out that they are still under discussion.
Rating agency Moody's has announced the placing of the Bank of Cyprus’ long-term deposit ratings on review for upgrade.
Small companies in Cyprus and in the rest of Europe will benefit from the international trade agreements the EU is currently negotiating, the Spokesman of the European Commissioner for Trade tells the local press.
The island’s economy contracted at a slower pace in the second quarter of 2014 thanks to strong tourism arrivals, official data confirmed recently.
The double tax agreement between Cyprus and Lithuania, which was signed in June 2013, is now in force and will take effect from 1 January 2015.
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