The impact of European Union measures against Russia on Cyprus’ maritime industry is “totally manageable,” said shipping minister Vassilis Demetriades. Briefing the parliamentary committee on budgetary affairs, Demetriades said that 144 ships
The €1.2 bln integrated port-marina development project in Larnaca is the largest ever undertaken in Cyprus, said Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos. He expressed satisfaction that the Cyprus-Israeli venture is proceeding with implementing
The shipping sector is one of the most important to the international economy and is among those heavily affected by the pandemic and the war in Ukraine. At the same time, the
DP World welcomed Royal Caribbean’s Odyssey of the Seas on her stopover at the town’s Cruise Terminal with several thousand passengers on board, a testament to Limassol’s growing reputation. On the occasion
The European Commission has long been clear that Turkey should end its embargo on Cypriot-flagged ships and planes, said Transport Commissioner Adina Valean. “We are standing by Cyprus on this, and we
Cyprus is in a privileged position on the world shipping map, President Nicos Anastasiades said at the Maritime Conference in Limassol. “We feel very proud of our achievements which have placed our
Limassol will host Maritime Cyprus 2022 from October 9 -12, with the participation of 900 delegates from 35 countries, Shipping Minister Vassilis Demetriades said. He said the 17th Maritime Cyprus conference, and
The uncertainty over future relations between the European Union and Russia has taken its toll on Cyprus shipping, as sanctions have forced some companies to remove the Cypriot flag from their vessels.
A leading expert with extensive experience in the operation and engineering of ships, has called for wider use of hydrogen as a fuel that will ultimately help the maritime industry meet its
Rhapsody of the Seas was the first cruise liner to dock at the new Ayia Napa Marina, carrying 3,000 passengers and crew. Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos and Shipping Minister Vassilis Demetriades welcomed