The Malta Business Observer, 30th May 2019

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NEWS

Issue 98

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Distributed with Times of Malta

May 30, 2019

If not managed, success can lead to ruin – Finance Minister

Travel industry leaders and contractors are at odds over Malta’s ability to attract luxury tourists, questioning the sustainability of the ongoing construction boom. see pags 5, 6 >

Helena Grech NEWS Finance Minister Edward Scicluna has reiterated the importance of managing success, be it personal or national, as failure to do so may lead to ruin, he said in comments to The Malta Business Observer. “As a country, we must face this reality. This drives at the core of what sustainable development is all about,” he underlined. Questions were sent to the Minister in reaction to remarks he made last month, when he said that Malta was not ready for the rapid economic growth it has experienced over the past few years. Indeed, while the Government has been heavily praised for its successes in creating job opportunities, historically low unemployment, a national Budget surplus and attracting investment, it has also been criticised for failing to address the growing pains associated with this level of growth. “As a Government, we always believed that our formula for economic growth would work. What perhaps we were less prepared for was that this success would feed on itself and produce a consistent year-in year-out stellar performance,” the Minister said, while explaining that the principal challenges facing the island included its finite resources, particularly land, and the effects of growth on public finance. “Physical resources, especially land, are a very scarce resource and they should be tackled head-on. The conflicting uses for a small parcel of land are mind boggling and the

e Malta Digital Innovation Authority (MDIA) will shortly be publishing the details of three new approved systems auditors. see pages 9, 13 >

BUSINESS OPINION Claudette Pace, BOV’s Market Intelligence Unit Manager, outlines the benefits of providing simpler and faster payment systems to drive the Maltese into the digital payment world. see page 11 >

pressure from potential users is overwhelming,” he continued. Moreover, the Minister made reference to the Government’s initiatives to tackle the corollaries resulting from Malta’s steep economic growth, such as traffic, the increasing strain on Malta’s schools, roads and other vital services, as well as the significant price inContinued on page 3

“As a Government, we always believed that our formula for economic growth would work. What perhaps we were less prepared for was that this success would feed on itself.” – Minister Edward Scicluna

CASE STUDY Heritage Malta rolls out a series of new exhibitions, events and audience development strategies to consolidate the gains achieved over recent years. see pags 14, 15 >


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