Last poll before election predicts another Labour landslide

March 24, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Third parties and independents remain relatively unpopular

Malta Maritime Forum welcomes regatta agreement

March 24, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Cruise liners will not need to make way for the traditional regatta to take place on 31st March

Rising housing and food prices lead to highest inflation in years

March 23, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The worrying trend does not seem to be slowing down

Hotels cautiously optimistic for 2022, hoping it will be a year of recovery

March 23, 2022
by Robert Fenech

A shortage of human resources and continuing restrictions on travel top current concerns

EU moves towards vaccine-inspired collective purchase of natural gas

March 23, 2022
by Solomon Cefai

The European Union is reassessing its reliance on Russia for energy needs

Gozo Business Chamber says parties’ proposals for the island are positive, if they materialise

March 23, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Gozitans are weary after years of proposals that never seem to get implemented

Future-proofing your career: Keepmeposted survey reveals most promising sectors to work in

March 22, 2022
by Solomon Cefai

The leading vacancy company presented a broad view of the outlook for employment in Malta

‘It is time to remove ineffective restrictions and allow people to travel freely’ – MHRA’s Tony Zahra

March 22, 2022
by Helena Grech

MHRA backs calls to remove remaining travel restrictions, currently more stringent than neighbouring European countries

Extended Producer Responsibility and Pay-As-You-Throw: Here is Malta’s long term plan for commercial waste

March 22, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Waste disposal is currently a business externality, but its costs will soon need to be factored in

Do away with ‘all or nothing approach’ to early retirement pension system, say Malta Chamber & GWU

March 22, 2022
by Helena Grech

The viability of Malta’s pension system considering its ageing population continues to be viewed as a concern

Last week of Malta’s underwhelming 2022 general election campaign as party leaders seek to win trust

March 21, 2022
by Helena Grech

Surveys point towards another Labour victory, while 21,500 voting documents remain uncollected

Deadline extension for property transactions benefitting from stamp duty exemption announced

March 21, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Clyde Caruana said that €151 million in property taxes were saved last year

Employers will need to share pay information to job seekers if latest EU proposal is adopted

March 21, 2022
by Helena Grech

The European Commission this month presented sweeping proposals to boost pay transparency

Lidl Malta limits sales of some products including tomato sauce and toilet paper

March 18, 2022
by Solomon Cefai

Several images have emerged of signs asking customers to limit their purchases for specific items

PM Robert Abela confirms FATF task force to visit Malta in April

March 18, 2022
by Solomon Cefai

A task force will visit the island to assess the country's progress toward getting off the FATF's greylist