'Structural crisis' in the country highlighted
Demographic changes will shape Malta’s future, a new report warns
The much-publicised 2023 road map needs to be revised to promote better local and foreign investment
Latest figures mark the fifth consecutive quarter of growth
Malta's economy will still grow with fewer migrant workers, but at a slower pace
Slight increase in 2024 over 2023
While EU service activity declined slightly in April, manufacturing showed the most significant increase since May 2022
Put simply, it is a central bank digital currency
But is it psychologically ready to shift from soft power to a harder stance?
Race is between German fintech firm RS2 and two yet unnamed non-EU banks
Government’s focus on preserving jobs and sustaining businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic proved crucial
The EU must choose between adapting to the new nationalist world order or remaining trapped in a system that no longer exists
With Trump imposing a new economic order, the EU must now look after itself
'Malta also firmly supports the EU’s engagement with the Gulf, especially the vibrant relationship with the United Arab Emirates' foreign minister Ian Borg said
Prime minister Robert Abela announced the scheme at the beginning of the EU-Startups Summit, a private convention
The government is finally recognising that a thriving economy doesn’t necessarily mean a thriving population
Shareholders, workers and the economy could be impacted if deal is not closed within 'reasonable' timeframe, Clyde Caruana said
Finance minister says Malta's debt remains third lower than EU average
Karl Azzopardi was appointed in January following a selection process led by the MGI board – economy ministry spokesperson
Despite politicians’ declared intentions to invest more in financial and human capital, there is still a deficit of concrete plans
Speculation growing over what led to the bank's decision to quit race to take over HSBC Malta
Bank says 'confidential information external to due diligence' had forced decision
Much of the day-to-day technology used by Europeans is American
US president says China 'reneged' on major deal with US aviation giant Boeing
Tit-for-tat exchanges have seen US levies imposed on China rise to 145 percent
A Chinese import tariff of 125 percent on US goods took effect Saturday
'Government must provide peace of mind to local businesses that could be impacted by US tariffs'
Retaliatory Chinese import tariffs of 125 percent on US goods took effect Saturday
Government's plan criticised for omitting a 'fifth strategic pillar' - the ecological one.
US tariffs unlikely to impact Malta as much as many other EU countries, agency says
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