Any tourist-related strategy should start with assessing how many tourists Malta can take, says Tony Zahra

November 16, 2021
by Matthew Bonanno

MHRA currently drawing up carrying capacity report

Malta’s drive to be at the forefront of Artificial Development gets boost as latest round of scholarships awarded

November 16, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Malta Digitial Innovation Authority CEO Kenneth Brincat said that the scholarships reflect ‘synergy with today's day and age’

Not our intention to be a burden, says new MFSA chief

November 16, 2021
by Matthew Bonanno

Local financial services industry is 'at a crossroads'

MFSA appoints Michael Spiteri Bailey to wind up and liquidate Nemea Bank

November 16, 2021
by Helena Grech

As Controller, Mr Spiteri Bailey will assume control of the bank from 16th November

Malta counts cost of driving on the left, as Brexit hits used-car market hard

November 15, 2021
by Matthew Bonanno

Importers call on government to increase grants on used electric vehicles

Outbound tourism up 7% over last year

November 15, 2021
by Matthew Bonanno

Italy remains top destination for Maltese

Health authorities keep mum on STI clause for massage therapists

November 15, 2021
by Robert Fenech

The line between sex work and massage therapy is blurry for non-EU nationals

Cannabis Reform Bill could lead to more workplace accidents, says employers’ association

November 15, 2021
by Matthew Bonanno

MCESD partners say cannabis debate should be put off till after the election

Malta Developers Association disassociates itself from property tax exemption

November 15, 2021
by Matthew Bonanno

MDA joins chorus of opposition to 'unfair' tax amnesty

October breaks post-pandemic records for Malta’s airport with 428,427 passenger movements

November 12, 2021
by Helena Grech

Malta International Airport said despite this, October 2021 was still 39% lower than the same month in 2019

COVID-19 restrictions return to parts of Europe, but situation in Malta remains unchanged

November 12, 2021
by Matthew Bonanno

Minister Fearne says booster shots having positive impact

COP26 bottom line: Where’s the money?

November 12, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Fossil fuel subsidies make up around 7% of global GDP, so how can green energy stand a chance?

Maltese car importers forced to put customers on nine-month waiting lists as chip shortage wreaks havoc

November 12, 2021
by Matthew Bonanno

The situation could return to normal next year

Malta fashion retailers upbeat on Black Friday prospects, white-goods & electronics stores less so

November 11, 2021
by Matthew Bonanno

Microchip shortage means electronic goods are hard to come by

EU gets serious on ‘unicorn’ potential with launch of European Startup Nation Alliance

November 11, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Maltese Economy Minister Silvio Schembri was present in Lisbon for the launch