‘It’s time to get tough with protocol breakers’: MHRA reiterates calls for tougher enforcement, not restrictions

March 2, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Malta recorded 336 new COVID cases on Tuesday, a new record

WATCH: Tailor-made job coaching for people with disability among top recommendations in landmark study

March 2, 2021
by Helena Grech

Research results into the current situation of people with disabilities and employment in Malta launched

What are the best paying sectors in the EU and how does Malta compare?

March 2, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

EU report illustrates anomolous pay-by-sector rankings for Malta

GWU hosts Government meeting, acknowledges recent progress brought by reforms

March 2, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Union leaders call for alternative mass transport and more incentives for electric vehicles

‘This is a welcome development’: Deputy PM Chris Fearne praises EU Digital Green Pass

March 2, 2021
by Helena Grech

The pass is aimed at facilitating travel within the EU and elsewhere for both work and tourism

Gozo Business Chamber welcomes fast ferry service

March 1, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Operators may start offering the service from the 1st of June

‘Malta’s economy is arguably more exposed than its European peers’, PwC warns

March 1, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Malta low debt-to-GDP ratio 'could prove fundamental in Malta's recovery'

Malta Chamber welcomes pre-1995 rent reform, calls for ‘clarification and discussion’

March 1, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Chamber requests meeting with Prime Minister to discuss proposals

Government to invest €5 million to facilitate fast ferry operations

February 26, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Fast ferry services to operate between Mġarr and Valletta from 1st June

‘Government is not understanding how dire the situation is right now’: SME Chamber CEO

February 26, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Abigail Mamo says businesses have been left in dark as timelines are ignored, calls for social partners to be included

Government debt hits €6.8 billion in January as expenditure balloons and revenue falls

February 26, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Malta's Central Government debt increased by nearly €1.5 billion in the year prior to January

Influx of office developments may cause shift in trends, warn industry stakeholders

February 26, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Market may demand shorter leases, drop in prices, higher quality space

Airbnb reports $3.9bn quarterly loss, predicts ‘travel is coming back’

February 26, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Company optimistic for 2021 despite heavy losses in 2020

Process leading to changes in Malta’s Labour and Employment Act launched

February 25, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Changes intended to ‘reflect the realities of today and tomorrow’

Malta’s ‘biggest investment in renewables to date’: New grants for photovoltaic systems announced

February 25, 2021
by Helena Grech

The €9 million investment addresses a 2021 Budget measure