Cyprus and Egypt signed an Agreement on International Road Transport of Passengers and Goods, which aims to further cement relations between the two countries and open the doors for foreign trade for
Cyprus is readying to lock the pound with the euro after which the official countdown will begin for the introduction of the common currency on January 1, 2008. On Tuesday, July 10,
PricewaterhouseCoopers and their Chair in Applied Accounting Research at Intercollege are organising a conference on “Business and Environment: Sustainability through responsibilityâ€, on Thursday, July 5 from 4pm at the Cine Studio, Intercollege.
Cyprus faces a major problem selling its wines to the European Union, Director at the EU Directorate for Agriculture and Rural Development Antonis Constantinou has said, as he presented at a press
Cypriot skeet champion George Achilleos is currently ranked first worldwide, the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) announced.This is the first time that a Cypriot athlete ranks first worldwide in any sport. Another
The Cyprus Cabinet, under the chairmanship of President Tassos Papadopoulos announced the third package of social cohesion measures, worth about CYP 111.4 mln or EUR 190 mln, with plans to increase the
The Employers and Industrialists Federation, OEV, has finally broken its silence and come out in support of the National Bank of Greece over the conflict the bank has had for over a
The Cyprus International Business Association (CIBA), the umbrella group for international-activity companies based on the island, elected Bernt Gienskey as its new president at its annual general meeting held recently in Limassol.
The Brussels Representative Office of the Central Bank of Austria and the Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG Ecfin) of the European Commission organised a round–table discussion on “5 Years
The militant bank employees’ union, ETYK, has called off a strike that would have crippled strike at all banks Wednesday from 12.30 to 2.30pm to protest its inability to convince the National