CONSUMER Photo Unsplash EU investigates TEMU over unsafe products and addictive tactics Newsroom The European Union is investigating the popular shopping app Temu over concerns that it may be allowing unsafe products on its platform and using potentially addictive features to keep users hooked. READ MORE
More tourists embarking on sustainable travel this year And three-quarters of high-end travelers are ready to pay extra to make their trips more sustainable. 23/01/2023 | BUSINESS
Cypriot Fund 'ECM Partners' acquires Starbucks Cyprus and Greece The sale agreement of the Marinopoulos Coffee Company, the company that owns Starbucks in Greece and Cyprus, is being finalized ... Panayiotis Rougalas 23/01/2023 | BUSINESS
Royal Caribbean opens an office in Cyprus. The opening is scheduled in the first half of 2023 23/01/2023 | BUSINESS
Foreign trade increased significantly in first ten months of the 2022 The trade deficit also increased due to the great increase in imports Source: CNA 23/01/2023 | BUSINESS
Tech companies calling for employee naturalizations after 5 years 'Pressure' from technology companies to reduce the naturalization requirement from 7 to 5 years Panayiotis Rougalas 23/01/2023 | BUSINESS
Herodotou calls for increased vigilance to avert private debt defaults The CBC governor spoke today on the topic 'The global debt trap – the implications for growth and possible solutions to ... Source: CNA 20/01/2023 | BUSINESS
Google cutting 12,000 jobs The cuts correspond to 6% of it workforce Source: Reuters 20/01/2023 | BUSINESS
Wargaming intends to 'hold on' to Hellenic Since November 2013, the tech firm has invested a total of €127 million in the Greek bank Panayiotis Rougalas 20/01/2023 | BUSINESS
Electric charging points in Nicosia unveiled today Green and sustainable cities can be achieved by promoting electric vehicle charging infrastructure, according to Transport ... Source: CNA 18/01/2023 | BUSINESS
Construction materials at their highest costs in 2022 Increases of up to 45% Source: CNA 18/01/2023 | BUSINESS