The Cyprus maritime sector is taking all necessary measures to protect crews and passengers from coronavirus outbreak that is affecting international trade with public health a primary concern, as well as the
In the biggest facelift, Larnaca has witnessed the port and marina redevelopment project will change the town’s future landscape creating 4,000 jobs and generating billions for the economy. Cyprus has reached an
The risks to Cyprus shipping from Brexit are minimal while British companies are in the process of registering ships to the Cypriot registry, said Natasa Pilides, Deputy Minister for Shipping. Speaking to
Greek and French Defence Ministers agreed to work together to deter Turkey’s illegal actions in the Eastern Mediterranean during their meeting in Athens. Greece’s Nikos Panagiotopoulos and France’s Florence Parly said on
Nicosia is doing its best to have a Cyprus-Greece passenger ferry link operational by the summer but the case is tangled up in EU state financing rules, said the Deputy Ministry of
European shipping needs to maintain its competitiveness through technology argued Cyprus during a debate on trade at a key conference in Brussels for European Maritime Week. Cyprus Shipping Deputy Minister Natasa Pilides
Cyprus shipping supports the Industry’s positions on the EU Green Deal and is fully committed to eradicating its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as soon as possible. On the occasion of European Shipping
Turkey has purchased its third offshore drilling vessel which is to be delivered next month, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday, adding that the ship will begin operations in 2020. Speaking to
Ayia Napa Marina is soon to complete a trial period for its berthing facilities and related services before officially opening sometime in the summer. The consortium behind the marina project told the
Cyprus has reached an agreement with Israeli investors for the long-awaited €1.2 bln redevelopment of the Larnaca port and marina. Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos announced on Thursday that the government has agreed