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Applicants Can Seek Multiple Housing Aid Schemes

The Interior Ministry of Cyprus has announced that individuals applying for housing assistance through the Service for Care and Rehabilitation of Displaced Persons (YMAPE) can simultaneously apply for the grant scheme aimed at young individuals and couples under 41 years old. Importantly, applicants are not required to withdraw their initial YMAPE application when pursuing the youth housing...

Limassol Leads Cyprus Rental Market with Record-High Prices

According to a recent report by Landbank Analytics, Limassol stands out as the most expensive district for rentals in Cyprus, with house rents averaging an unprecedented €4,492 per month. On the other end of the spectrum, the Famagusta district remains the most affordable, where apartment rentals average just €745 per month. In Nicosia, the rental market is more balanced, with 917 apartments...

Housing Projects Set to Start in 2025, Says Land Development Organisation

Construction work on numerous new housing units is set to kick off in 2025, according to Eleni Symeonidou, Director of the Land Development Organisation (LDO). During a session with the House Finance Committee on Monday, Symeonidou discussed the LDO's budget for the upcoming year, which includes projected revenues of €33 million and expenditures of €35 million. Symeonidou highlighted that the...

Cyprus Achieves Record-Breaking Tourist Arrivals in 2024

Tourist arrivals in Cyprus soared to an unprecedented 4,040,200 in 2024, marking a historic milestone for the island. This represents a 5.1% increase from the 3,845,652 arrivals recorded in 2023 and surpasses the previous record of 3,976,777 set in 2019, according to the Statistical Service. December 2024 Sets New Monthly Record December 2024 alone saw a record 133,063 tourist arrivals, reflecting a...

Cyprus’ Economic Growth to Remain Strong Despite Lingering Challenges

Cyprus is expected to sustain strong GDP growth in the coming years, supported by improvements in employment rates, according to a recent report by the Canadian rating agency Morningstar DBRS. The agency emphasized that these trends are likely to enhance the country’s fiscal outlook. Structural Vulnerabilities and Challenges Despite positive developments, the report highlights challenges that...

Construction Costs to Rise as Concrete Companies Announce Price Hikes

Starting January 2025, the cost of ready-mix concrete in Cyprus will increase by 5%, following a recent agreement to resolve workers’ strikes over wage demands, according to industry reports from in-cyprus.philenews.com. The price adjustment will see a €4 per cubic meter hike, projected to generate an additional €14 million annually for concrete companies, based on the industry’s estimated...

Government Employment Rises by 3.1% in 2024

The average number of government employees in Cyprus reached 54,314 during the January–December 2024 period, reflecting a 3.1% increase compared to the same period in 2023. This growth corresponds to an addition of 1,615 employees, as reported by the Statistical Service on Monday. Key Factors Behind the Growth The primary driver of this rise was the increased recruitment of casual staff in the...

Cyprus Recognized as a Premier Investment Hub, Highlights Invest Cyprus

Cyprus stands out as a leading investment destination, with Invest Cyprus playing a pivotal role in guiding businesses through their investment ventures, stated Marios Tannousis, CEO of Invest Cyprus. In a press release issued on Monday, Invest Cyprus highlighted Tannousis' remarks during a high-level discussion involving ministers from Cyprus, Greece, and Egypt. The discussion was part of the...

Trade Deficit Shrinks by €769 Million in First 11 Months of 2024

The trade deficit in Cyprus saw a reduction of €769 million during the period from January to November 2024 compared to the same timeframe in 2023, according to provisional figures released by the Cyprus Statistical Service. This improvement is attributed to a substantial decrease in imports, despite a significant drop in exports. Key Trends in Imports and Exports Total imports of goods during the...

Cyprus Reports Increased Fiscal Surplus for January-November 2024

The Statistical Service of Cyprus (CYSTAT) has released preliminary data indicating that the General Government recorded a surplus of €1,420.8 million (4.2% of GDP) during January-November 2024. This represents a notable rise compared to the €709.9 million surplus (2.3% of GDP) achieved in the same period of 2023. Total government revenue for the period amounted to €12,844.8 million, reflecting an...

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