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Cyprus highly innovative compared to other EU countries Cyprus achieved the biggest innovation improvement at European level since 2015, European Commission report shows Source: CNA 23/09/2022 | BUSINESS
Direct flights from Larnaca to Heraklion on TUS Flights will be twice a week beginning on the 16th of December 23/09/2022 | BUSINESS
Self-employed more at risk of poverty in Cyprus and EU in 2021 However, Cyprus recorded the third lowest percentage of self-employed at risk 23/09/2022 | BUSINESS
Ryanair says low-cost travel now in the past The airline announced they were raising ticket prices to Austria 23/09/2022 | BUSINESS
The price increase of halloumi is justified, Minister of Agriculture says Costas Kadis said that the price increase was essentially a correction and not a distortion Source: CNA 22/09/2022 | BUSINESS
EY Cyprus to present findings of 2nd ΕΥ Attractiveness Survey at Cyprus Attractiveness Forum: Investment Realized on 25 October 22/09/2022 | BUSINESS
Nouris: More foreign companies setting up shop in Cyprus How many applications were submitted? Source: CNA 22/09/2022 | BUSINESS
Self check-in and robots - the future of tourism in Cyprus Digitisation and artificial intelligence are the new norm in tourism with Cyprus slowly making progress in the field Maria Eracleous 21/09/2022 | BUSINESS
EY Cyprus recognized by International Tax Review as National Transfer Pricing Firm of the Year for the fourth consecutive time 20/09/2022 | BUSINESS