Sanction busters won’t stain business reputation

Nicosia will not allow sanction busters to blacken the country’s reputation, and the government will not cover anyone enabling Russian oligarchs to bypass Ukraine war sanctions. President Nikos Christodoulides told reporters the

Sanction busters won’t stain business reputation

Nicosia will not allow sanction busters to blacken the country’s reputation, and the government will not cover anyone enabling Russian oligarchs to bypass Ukraine war sanctions. President Nikos Christodoulides told reporters the

Employers boss demands “no new taxes”

The Cyprus Federation of Employers and Industrialists have re-elected Antonis Antoniou as their chairman while urging the government to hold back any new taxes, including corporate tax. The business community fears that

Businesses unhappy with e-basket

Businesses say implementing a new digital platform for monitoring retail product prices, known as the e-basket, constitutes state intervention in the free market. The Council of Ministers gave a bill the green

Police wary Medusa hackers may strike again

Authorities are concerned over an eerie silence from the notorious Medusa ransomware gang who, after a cyberattack on the Open University, demanded $100,000 not to publish stolen data. The ransomware group leaked

Doing business with Germany

The Cyprus Germany Business Association (CGBA) is hosting an event on “Doing Business with Germany” at the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Nicosia on Thursday. The event will include brief

More cameras come online

Another three sets of traffic cameras will go live in early May, following a month’s delay due to technical issues, as the network expands outside the capital for the first time. A

First Cypriot evacuated from Sudan

The first Cypriot citizen has been evacuated from war-torn Sudan and arrived safely on a flight to Aqaba, Jordan, according to Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos. He was removed safely from Sudan with Greek and

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Push to lower interest rates

Finance Minister Makis Keravnos is launching one more effort to convince Cypriot banks to absorb part of the increase in mortgage rates as he meets the banking association on Tuesday. The meeting

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