ECONOMY Why the U.S.-China trade war matters to Cyprus and Europe Newsroom As the United States sharpens its rhetoric against China’s trade practices, reviving a tariff-heavy policy rooted in the Trump years, global markets are once again bracing for impact. READ MORE
Building permits up 17.3% in the first ten months of 2021 Biggest increases recorded in Larnaca and Paphos Source: CNA 14/01/2022 | BUSINESS
Elon Musk's Neuralink to begin implanting brain chips in humans in 2022 Could allow quadriplegics to control digital devices with their minds. 14/01/2022 | BUSINESS
MONEYVAL: Cyprus makes some progress in the fight against money laundering But a number of other shortcomings remain Source: CNA 13/01/2022 | BUSINESS
Revenue from tourism reached pre-COVID levels in October 2021 October recorded the largest influx of tourists into Cyprus since the onset of the pandemic Source: CNA 12/01/2022 | BUSINESS
Slight increase in the value of unsecured checks issued in 2021 According to data from the CBC Source: CNA 11/01/2022 | BUSINESS
Cyprus expected to introduce a national minimum wage by the end of January 2022 Expected to be between 45% - 60% of the national median salary of 1,573 euros Panayiotis Rougalas 10/01/2022 | BUSINESS
University of Nicosia Joins the European University Alliance NEOLAiA as a Full Member Rector Pouyioutas: ''We are creating an innovative European University, with campuses across nine European countries.'' 10/01/2022 | BUSINESS
Cyprus' Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides steps down With effect from Tuesday, Juanuary 11, 2022 Source: CNA 09/01/2022 | BUSINESS