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New Public Procurement Portal Now Live in Cyprus

The Cypriot government has launched a new public procurement portal, as announced by the treasury on Friday. The platform offers streamlined public access to details about government contracts, including the assignment processes, recipients, and key specifics of each contract. The treasury emphasized that this website is intended as a primary resource for all stakeholders in public procurement. It also...

Tourism Booms in Cyprus for 2024, Says Deputy Minister

Cyprus has recorded an exceptional tourism performance over the first nine months of 2024, with Deputy Minister of Tourism, Costas Koumis, calling it “the best nine months on record” for the sector. Speaking at the inauguration of the Cyprus Airways Flying Academy at Larnaca Airport, Koumis shared his optimism about continued success into 2025. “This year has brought unprecedented numbers in both...

Lack of Interest in Cyprus’ Urban Planning Amnesty

The urban planning amnesty initiative introduced by the Cypriot government in September 2024 has seen limited uptake, with residents showing little enthusiasm for legalizing unauthorized structures. According to the Ministry of Interior (MIA), only 34 applications have been received since the program’s launch—28 from Nicosia and six from Limassol. The low response has raised concern within the...

Cyprus Joins the Artemis Accords for Space Exploration

Cyprus officially became a signatory to the Artemis Accords on Wednesday, joining an international framework that sets out principles for cooperation in the peaceful and sustainable exploration of outer space. The signing ceremony was led by Deputy Minister of Research Nikodemos Damianou, who described the occasion as a "significant milestone" for Cyprus. He highlighted that the nations participating in...

Cyprus on Verge of Joining US Visa Waiver Programme, Says President

Cyprus is close to joining the United States’ Visa Waiver Programme, according to President Nikos Christodoulides, who made the announcement on Thursday. The president hinted that formal announcements could be made soon regarding this development. During a cabinet meeting, Christodoulides emphasized the significance of recent talks between Cypriot government officials and US Assistant Secretary of...

Cyprus Sees Largest Drop in Government Debt-to-GDP Ratio in Q2 2024

In the second quarter of 2024, Cyprus achieved a significant reduction in its government debt, with the debt-to-GDP ratio falling to 70.5%. This contrasts with the eurozone’s average of 88.1% and the European Union’s (EU) overall ratio of 81.5%, according to Eurostat data released on Tuesday. Cyprus experienced the most notable decrease in its government debt-to-GDP ratio compared to both the first...

Central Bank Urges Financial Sector to Show Social Responsibility in Pricing

The Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) has emphasized the importance of social sensitivity in pricing and overall business practices, while reassuring that the financial sector remains stable and prepared to handle any unforeseen challenges. This call came as part of its 2023 Financial Stability Report, released on Tuesday. The report highlighted the need for financial institutions to safeguard against...

Disy Leader Offers Solutions to Address Housing Supply Crisis

The leader of the opposition party Disy, Annita Demetriou, emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to tackling the shortage of affordable housing during a press conference on Monday. Meanwhile, the government has pledged to introduce more initiatives aimed at helping young people enter the housing market. Demetriou pointed out that while government efforts are moving in the right direction,...

Economic Pressures from External and Internal Risks, Says Finance Minister

During the presentation of the 2025 state budget to the House finance committee on Monday, Finance Minister Makis Keravnos highlighted several significant internal and external risks impacting the Cypriot economy. While the economic outlook remains positive, Keravnos emphasized that the level of uncertainty is still high, primarily due to global challenges such as the ongoing war in Ukraine and the...

CySEC Halts Applications for Crypto Data Service Providers Amid Upcoming Regulation

The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) has announced that it will no longer accept applications for the registration of Crypto Asset Service Providers (CASPs). This decision aligns with the implementation of the new EU Regulation (EU) 2023/1114, governing Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCAR), which will come into effect on December 30, 2024. In addition to the cessation of new applications...

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